Hardwork with little reward - Anonymous employee TrinityBridge Employee Review

1.0
Nov 10, 2022
Anonymous employee
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Pros

Some of the people and weekends

Cons

Poor work life balance with little flexibility. Head of Advice not only feels it necessary to replace good qualified staff with unqualified individuals on higher salaries with a different job title but also feels it necessary to implement massive unnecessary changes which have in turn played a dramatic drop in staffs morale and general well being. Workload is so heavy its ridiculous and often given out with tight deadlines that are unachievable. You are then made to feel like you have failed and rubbish at your job when you can't meet them. HR constantly send out emails on mental wellbeing and diversity, do not be fooled, this is a tick box exercise. If your face fits you will do all right, otherwise you are generally ignored, and if you dare speak your mind you will be next in the firing line. Higher management are so out of touch with reality and their constant expectations its unreal.

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As a Senior Investment Director, you bring both strategic oversight and deep client insight—leading portfolios, shaping investment strategy, and guiding your team to deliver consistent, high‑quality outcomes. Your role blends technical expertise with strong relationship management, ensuring that every decision is aligned with clients’ long‑term goals and evolving needs. What makes the role especially fulfilling is being part of TrinityBridge’s genuinely client‑centric culture. There’s a real emphasis on building trusted partnerships and delivering tailored solutions rather than generic advice. The working environment is highly collaborative, with teams working closely together to share ideas and deliver the best outcomes. Beyond that, there’s also a strong commitment to engaging with local communities and supporting charitable initiatives, which adds a meaningful dimension to the work and reinforces a shared sense of purpose.

Cons

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4.0
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Pros

Good pension and able to work from home

Cons

Not really keen on the structure and limited oppertunities

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