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Last updated Mar 27 2025
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Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Reviews

What is it like working as a Chief Executive Officer (CEO)?

March 2017
Grass roots opportunities.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Newcastle:
Pros: Being able to develop and drive programs to help disadvantaged youth.
Cons: Not enough pay.
March 2017
High social impact.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in São Paulo:
Pros: Creating the future, sustainability, prosperity.
Cons: Time with family.
February 2017
The buck stops with me.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Darwin:
Pros: Making a positive change to people's lives and standards of living.
Cons: Firing staff.
January 2017
Working for family difficult if you are family.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in London:
Get to know the Board before!
January 2017
Risk Analysis.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Cape Town:
Look after your Cash Flow. Evaluate Risks BEFORE Action. Manage your people Fairly.
January 2017
Community beautification.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO) in Watsonville:
Pros: Improve Landscaping and the visual appearance of businesses and houses in our community. We provide a place to work for over 40 employees and pay them above market salaries.
November 2016
Set an example for the team to perform and excel.
Chief Executive Officer (CEO):
I was lucky to have a team that needed job security and wanted to learn and excel by the skill and experience it had. The company gave them the opportunity to grow and perform. The company grew 20% every year during the last 8 years and so did the team. Lately there will be managers who will develop ego or dissatisfaction with the CEO. Will consider themselves indispensable. They will need more attention and importance since firing them might send a bad signal to the team and the promoter. So a CEO has to manage the egos of such managers till he has a good substitute. Secondly and importantly I could win the hearts of my team by setting an example of honesty, punctuality and intelligence in managing operations.

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