Dynamic Work Environment - Sales Third Bridge Employee Review

4.0
Jan 18, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

*Research content is very interesting, enables the sales role to be consultative *Company management is always expanding the current product offering and looking for new opportunities *Targets are challenging but also fair which keeps the team motivated *The workplace is extremely friendly, which makes coming to work a positive experience

Cons

Have only recently started in the company and so far so good!

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Third Bridge Response
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Hello! Thanks for taking the time to write this review. We totally agree with all the points you have mentioned here. We couldn't agree more regarding our people and the positive environment. We're changing our ways of working with reviews of salaries, technology and how we communicate effectively with our clients. We do have some different cultures within parts of the company - some of which is naturally a product of history or the nature of the business, some of which requires work to align how we work more broadly. We really feel we've made huge strides in 2017 year, but we still have a huge distance to go! Thanks for being a Third Bridger and enjoy the journey! Please feel free to get in touch with ideas or recommendations at theteam@thirdbridge.com -Team Third Bridge

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