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[TEST] Associate, CS - [CONS]

Dallas

Third Bridge is a leading global research firm established in 2007, with a team of over 1,500 employees worldwide dedicated to fueling decisions with expert insights. We accelerate and enhance decision-making for investors and business leaders by unearthing unique expert insights across multiple sectors, geographies, and topics.

For nearly 20 years, we’ve helped clients access knowledge on demand from experts, in-person and through our Library covering over 65,000 companies.

Why Join Us?

We’re offering more than a role - we’re offering a career launchpad. As a Client Services Associate, you’ll develop the commercial awareness and business acumen that open doors to long-term careers in sales, account management, leadership, research and so much more. We promote from within, and our top performers move into management in as little as two years.

You’ll thrive if you:

  • Love a fast-paced, target-driven environment
  • Have the confidence to pick up the phone and start conversations with anyone
  • Are naturally curious, quick to learn and love to solve complex problems
  • Build rapport fast and think on your feet
  • Are resilient and motivated to exceed goals

 

What You’ll Do

You’ll be at the heart of our business - finding, calling, and engaging industry experts to deliver the insights our clients need, often under extremely tight deadlines. Expect to spend much of your day on the phone, persuading specialists to share their expertise and securing their time for client calls. 

Day to day, you’ll:

  • Own projects end-to-end, truly understanding the specific client needs and scheduling high-calibre expert calls.
  • Cold call and engage experts across industries, overcoming objections and winning buy-in
  • Work at speed, managing multiple projects and clients at once
  • Learn fast, gaining broad knowledge of markets, business models, and regulations
  • Cross-Sell the full range of Third Bridge services including content library, surveys, advisory, as well as 1-1 calls.

What We’re Looking For

  • Business fluency in [LANGUAGE] (written and oral - Level C1 and above).
  • You’re intellectually strong, you’re ambitious, have leadership or extracurricular experience, and have shown grit through internships, work experience, or other achievements.

Note: Applicants must already be authorized to work in the U.S. We do not provide sponsorship but welcome STEM/OPT candidates.

Salary and Benefits:

  • Total first-year salary is expected to be £51,000–£68,000 (based on average-high performance). This is in line with a £40,000 base salary plus an uncapped performance bonus accessible after your first month.
  • Enjoy comprehensive benefits including health, dental, vision, pension contributions, and more.
  • Appreciate good work-life balance with 25+ vacation days, flex days, and work from anywhere for one month per year.

Be part of our engaging culture with social events, professional development, and a dynamic, supportive team.

We know that to be truly innovative, we need to have a diverse team around us. That is why Third Bridge is committed to creating an inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. If you are not 100% sure if you are right for the role, please apply anyway, and we will be happy to consider your application. 

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