NPC - Associate Third Bridge Employee Review

1.0
17 May 2024
Recommend
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Pros

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Cons

- boring npc job for an npc company - long hours - surrounded by insufferable people - basically a cold-calling job- you're no better than a sales person and its embarrassing explaining what you do to your friends/family

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your feedback with us. We understand that not every role suits everyone, and we regret that you found your position unfulfilling. We have a high-performance culture and, while sometimes it may be necessary to work additional hours and with the flexibility to support our clients, we know that our compensation and benefits offering is competitive and employee-focused (including compensation and uncapped bonus schemes!). We also recognise the importance of a positive work culture and respectful interactions between team members. Regarding your comments on the nature of the job and the interview process, we aim to provide roles that contribute to both the company's success and employees' personal development. We value all feedback as it helps us improve. If you have any specific suggestions or would like to discuss your experience further, please feel free to reach out to us at team@thirdbridge.com.

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