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Director of Operations Reviews

What is it like working as a Director of Operations?

March 2017
Reality of the job.
Director of Operations in Montclair:
It's not as easy as you think. More stress than you would expect.
March 2017
Don't wait, learn it yourself!
Director of Operations in Boston:
So often, people are overloaded with tasks and responsibilities. Rather than waiting for someone to teach you something you need to know or do it for you, reach out and learn how to do it yourself. You will greatly increase your global understanding of your role and how you fit in with the company, and your worth as an employee will increase dramatically.
March 2017
Director of Operations in Houston:
Pros: Working as a team and great hospitals here.
Cons: The traffic and some language barriers.
January 2017
Work.
Director of Operations in Dayton:
Pros: City is clean. There are a lot of activities after work hours. Easy to get around.
Cons: There are many competitors in our region. Traffic can sometimes be an issue. The labor pool seems strained.
January 2017
Babysitting.
Director of Operations in Madison:
Pros: Fringe Benefits.
Cons: Stress Level.
October 2016
Responsibilities.
Director of Operations:
Know exactly their expectations and career paths, promotions to be able to grow within the company, raises.
September 2016
Politics.
Director of Operations:
As a new employee, watch and learn the politics of the organization. Get as much training in managing budgets as possible.

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