Fab culture and a good place to start working life - Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

5.0
Apr 16, 2020
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- TB have recently overhauled their Associate program which I have benefited from. being able to see different client types and work with a mix of people has been great - the program offers a load of training which is tailored, and you have the Associate Lead who is your line manager through the whole program. very supportive and approachable - friendly and inclusive culture. people here work really hard but like to have a good time too. - can get transferable skill set that you can use in a career at TB but also more widely, which from speaking to uni friends not many jobs actually offer - free breakfast, usual tea and coffee, snacks, friday drinks, random sweet treats which is always nice

Cons

- historically management was home grown and I have heard that a few of the old team leaders were a bit inexperienced. I've heard that they now go through management training and my TL is great though - company is constantly growing so lots of change, I like this but not for everyone - everyone here is held accountable, again I like this but if you dont want to work hard then it might not be the right place for you.

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Third Bridge Response
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Hi - thank you for taking the time to write a review. It is great to hear you are finding the Associate program rewarding and learning so much including transferable skills. Please continue to provide feedback on the Associate program and your experience at Third Bridge more widely to your manager and the People Operations team.

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