Look elsewhere - Avis employé Employé (anonyme) TrinityBridge

2,0
31 mai 2016
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Avantages

You get to work with some very nice people, something you can't say about everywhere in the city.

Inconvénients

There are very few processes in place, essentially the company began as a small organisation and grew larger. This is exemplified in the lack of pay benchmarking and the dearth of formal career development planning, which has led to an unusually high level of staff turnover. Senior management are extremely short term in their view and are interested solely in increasing AUM.

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5,0
2 juin 2026
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Avantages

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.

Inconvénients

While TrinityBridge offers a highly supportive and client‑focused environment, the high standards that come with that can be demanding—in a good way. Delivering genuinely bespoke solutions and maintaining close client relationships requires a consistent level of attention, responsiveness, and care. That can make the role fast‑paced and occasionally intense, but it also means the work is meaningful and impactful. Similarly, the collaborative culture means there’s a strong emphasis on teamwork and alignment, which can involve more discussion and input across different stakeholders. However, this ultimately leads to better outcomes and more well‑rounded decisions. Overall, these “challenges” are very much part of what makes the role rewarding—they push you to maintain excellence, stay engaged, and continuously develop.

5,0
21 mai 2026
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Perspective commerciale

Avantages

As Head of IT Delivery, I’ve found TrinityBridge to have a genuinely strong and supportive culture. People share common goals and work collaboratively to solve challenges rather than working in silos. There’s a clear sense of ownership across the organisation, with teams empowered to take responsibility and deliver outcomes. What stands out most is the psychological safety—people feel comfortable speaking up, exploring new ideas, and driving innovation. The business also actively supports wellbeing and personal development. I’m encouraged in my volunteering as a Scout Leader, and there are great opportunities to attend industry symposiums, helping me build knowledge, gain experience, and expand my network. Overall, it’s a great environment to grow, contribute, and work with motivated, like-minded people.

Inconvénients

The pace and scale of transformation mean some processes and ways of working are still bedding in, leading to occasional inconsistencies.

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