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Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Reviews
What is it like working as a Chief Executive Officer (CEO)?
October 2019
Amazing lifestyle.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Durango:
Pros: Riding my bike to work
Cons: The 'mountain tax' of lower wages
October 2019
An innovator and a visionary.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Saint Francis:
Pros: Flexibility
Cons: Cliques
October 2019
Boulder is awesome.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Boulder:
Pros: The vibe here is entrepreneurial and the people are fantastic.
Cons: The lack of biotech investors is a Colorado problem.
October 2019
Busy.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Auckland:
Pros: Proximity to other businesses and professionals
Cons: Traffic
October 2019
Excellent.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Nanaimo:
Pros: The people we assist with their daily living
Cons: Stress
October 2019
Very rewarding due to significant increase in programs and revenue.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Kansas City:
Pros: Great mission
Cons: Employees who complain and don't do their job.
September 2019
Demanding.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Dallas:
Pros: plenty of business
Cons: traffic
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