Great First Job - Client Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

4.0
Mar 24, 2022
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

I know culture is a bit waffly, but Third Bridge currently have a great culture, lots of young, ambitious but social people. Lots of women in senior management is nice to see. Pretty relaxed environment, and a great place to start after uni to explore financial services.

Cons

Bonus hitting targets changed in January, and have become very challenging. A very repetitive job, and can lack engagement/stimulation at times. It is a glorified sales role, so would stay away if you are looking for an investment research/consulting role because this isn't it.

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Thank you for taking the time to write a review. It’s important to us that everyone enjoys their time at Third Bridge and we take all feedback seriously. We would encourage you to reach out to your manager or the People Operations team to discuss how we can improve your experience here. - Team Third Bridge

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Cons

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