Campaign manager (BEWARE) - Anonymous employee Bridge Employee Review

1.0
Nov 7, 2018
Anonymous employee
Recommend
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Pros

Working with some decent people and free lunch. Pay is alright.

Cons

Company structure is a joke with no real HR. Free lunches are only there to persuade you to never leave your desk. If you go out for lunch it reflects poorly on you. Work hours are 9-6 with expectations of always staying later. Senior management are all friends and have no idea how to properly manage people or a company. Some account managers have no business managing others as they do not even communicate effectively (or at all) with their own team. Employees are hired in large groups from recruiters (under the impression of becoming full-time) before the busy season and are promptly let go once the season is over. You record what you’ve done down to every minute to see what “time is being spent on” which is insulting because this is clearly a lie and done to see who is getting let go first out of the latest round of new hires. Senior management tries to act like they’re doing you a favor by giving you free lunch when negotiating salary even though you’re basically expected to give them an extra hour of your life by working through lunch.

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5.0
Mar 5, 2026
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Pros

Great supportive team that is always collaborating and sharing ideas to help everyone grow together. There are a lot of helpful tools and resources available that really set employees up for success, which has helped me tremendously. Leadership is very supportive and approachable, and the training provided was extremely helpful when getting started. The company also offers great perks and strong benefits. On top of that, the work environment is so positive, with plenty of opportunities to learn new skills and take on new tasks!

Cons

Truthfully none to think of, Bridge is a great opportunity to work at

1.0
Dec 19, 2025
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Pros

Remote work, but still overworked

Cons

Awful work life balance, lying upper management, lots of politics

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