New Joiners Beware - Analyst Third Bridge Employee Review

1.0
Mar 8, 2019
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

A very big culture around events Nice office Good location

Cons

This role will have a very large negative effect on you. I am in the office until 9pm some days. There is no overtime. If you dont stay your team leader (who have no business or experience in being leaders) will consider you a slacker even if you have hit your quotas. More! more! more! Get more cold calls, get more experts, put in more time, do more everything. But no pay to reflect what they want from you. This is a sales role where you will do the same exact tasks every day for however long you stay here. Analysts and senior associates do the same exact thing. People get fired left and right. The skills are not transferable to anything you wanna do except maybe be a recruiter. It took them half a year to provide easy access to bathrooms. This place is a glorified call center and you are a scheduler between people who are actually making money and doing something. Feels good to right this after resigning and I've only been here 4 months.

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Cons

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