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Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Reviews
What is it like working as a Chief Executive Officer (CEO)?
January 2019
Purpose Driven.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Fayetteville:
Pros: We work toward a higher purpose.
Cons: Very reliant on government policy.
January 2019
Challenging.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Santa Barbara:
Pros: Designing state of the art workspaces that raise morale and add to the success of companies
Cons: Management of non team players
January 2019
Great.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Melbourne:
Pros: Cosmopolitan
Cons: Travel to work
January 2019
Anywhere America.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Bensalem:
Pros: Nothing
Cons: Place
January 2019
Software Mecca.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Palo Alto:
Pros: The ability to compete with other like-minded companies in a unified place. Beautiful place to live.
Cons: High cost of living.
January 2019
No staffing.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Parker:
Pros: great community
Cons: lack of young work ethic
January 2019
Great!
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Chicago:
Pros: Diversity, opportunity, people
Cons: Traffic
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