Not a real Analyst role, look elsewhere - Analyst Third Bridge Employee Review

1.0
Feb 12, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Very young company if you are looking to meet other people who are around your age if you are recently out of College

Cons

-Job is mostly cold calling and hawking people over the phone. Calling this a primary research role is misleading -You are a recruiter/coordinator for calls for your investor clients, you really are not involved at all in their projects and any learning that you do on a given industry is surface level -Very cliquey and immature culture due to your managers not being that much older than you. -The very high turnover, you'll be training people how to do your job after only month on the job, because the job requires no hard skills and is incredibly dull and draining. -You will never actually leave at 6 as your managers will belittle you and force you to work late just for the sake of working, as the bonus structure is setup that they get a cut of all of your calls. -The bonus can definitely motivate some people who are naturals (and belong in a true sales role) but that doesn't mask that the starting salary is not at all competitive for similar roles in New York. -Limited ability to apply what you learned to any other role unless you are going into Sales, recruiting or can make a living off of cold calling in another profession

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Pros

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Cons

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2.0
Apr 14, 2026
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Pros

Good entry-level opportunity with exposure to fast-paced, client-facing work. The company hires driven, sociable individuals and can be a strong starting point for building communication, prioritization, and execution skills in a high-performance environment.

Cons

High turnover and inconsistent management quality significantly impact the employee experience. Success is heavily dependent on your team lead and manager, with limited recourse if you’re placed under ineffective leadership. In my experience, poor communication, lack of emotional intelligence, and unclear expectations from management made it difficult to succeed and negatively affected day-to-day productivity. Internal processes around performance management and PTO lacked transparency. I was placed on a PIP and terminated shortly after (within a week) in a way that felt abrupt and not aligned with prior communication, which was initially framed as a discussion around pending PTO. There were also delays in PTO approvals, and I experienced issues with compensation adjustments following a promotion that required follow-up to resolve.

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