AVOID AVOID AVOID - Project Manager Third Bridge Employee Review

1.0
24 Feb 2025
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

Good starting salary and young working professionals so nice social aspect

Cons

This place is full of incompetent managers, who do not know how to lead a team. People in their early twenties get promoted to lead others when they have no skills for it and are in turn ruining others’ mental health and ability to progress. Upper management don’t care about you unless you suck up to them. They also discriminate massively against mental health, where you also need to remember that HR are only on the company’s side. This company will work you for so many hours and expect you to be constantly available, whether that’s late nights, weekends, early mornings, bank holidays. It’s a toxic environment and I’d highly recommend avoiding this glorified cold call centre.

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Third Bridge Response
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Thank you for taking the time to share your experience. We're glad to hear that you valued the starting salary and the social aspect at Third Bridge. Mental health is something we take very seriously, and we are committed to supporting our employees through various resources, including our Mental Health First Aiders and the Respect, Professional Conduct, and Ethics (RPC) team. While HR works to support the business, we are equally committed to supporting employees and encouraging open conversations around mental health. We also recognise the importance of leadership development and the overall employee experience. We’re continually working to improve and create an environment where our teams can thrive. Thank you again for your feedback.

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