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Information Technology (IT) Director Reviews

What is it like working as an Information Technology (IT) Director?

November 2018
The more I travel, the more I love my home.
Information Technology (IT) Director in Vancouver:
Pros: It's so easy to take for granted how beautiful this place is when you live and work here. Most of the time I work from home, minutes from the mountain and a short walk to a dozen deep-woods trails. When I do go to work, I take a boat across an ocean inlet to a spectacular, cosmopolitan, and welcoming city. I travel to every continent for work and the more of the world I see, the more I love coming home.
Cons: I would like it more if fewer people shared my opinion of how lovely it is and our real estate prices went down a lot.
November 2018
Energized.
Information Technology (IT) Director in Houston:
Pros: Vast array of industries and a great place to live.
Cons: Traffic
November 2018
Nice Town.
Information Technology (IT) Director in Rapid City:
Pros: Small town feel with many opportunities.
Cons: There is only so much networking that can happen in a city this size.
December 2017
Nice open country.
Information Technology (IT) Director in Manorville:
Pros: The people I work with
Cons: 40 minute drive each way
August 2017
Wonderful city.
Information Technology (IT) Director in Minneapolis:
Pros: Healthy city with plenty of activities.
Cons: Traffic.
August 2017
There is no finish line.
Information Technology (IT) Director in Grayslake:
It will never "get easier". Embrace the challenges and use them as opportunities to grow your organization and yourself.
August 2017
Working for a Micro-finance Company.
Information Technology (IT) Director in Banjul:
Pros: The scope to change the lives of the un-banked in the country. To introduce new technology that will invoke development and move a cash based economy towards a cash-less economy.
Cons: Budget restrictions that impair the ability to improve the infrastructure and improve working efficiency. National and private communication infrastructures (Internet), provide poor performance (especially during the rains), inhibiting company performance.

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