Great culture and work-life balance - Anonymous employee Third Bridge Employee Review

4.0
Dec 22, 2017
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

- Manager is really effective at encouraging sales in a constructive and helpful manner. - Really good culture, colleagues are great , get along with them well and willing to help one another - Company promotes work-life social balance and have monthly social outing plans for fun bonding activities with colleagues - Products are really unique and can add value for clients and there are many smart people behind in developing them. - Overall the environment makes me motivated to do well for the company

Cons

- Not sufficient leave days however (below average for a company in the finance industry)

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for taking time to send us your feedback, which is highly valued. We are happy to read that you had an overall positive experience. The holiday issue is something that we are looking into. We are always up for improving the employee experience. If you have any advice on how we can improve, please do email us at theteam@thirdbridge.com. - Team Third Bridge

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