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President and CEO Reviews
What is it like working as a President and CEO?
January 2019
Racial issues are a significant issue and they play out on hiring practices. The gender pay gap is also problematic.
President and CEO in Pittsburgh:
Pros: It’s a beautiful city, educational opportunities abound.
Cons: Heavily male dominated? Race issues, inequity.
January 2019
Good.
President and CEO in Pittsburgh:
Pros: Low cost, nice people, lots to do.
Cons: Weather
January 2019
Liked it.
President and CEO in Québec:
Pros: great because you can work in quebec and get to travel because many contracts are out of the city
Cons: airport
January 2019
Good business community.
President and CEO in Mississauga:
Pros: Proximity to major market and close to home
Cons: Traffic / 401
January 2019
Great opportunities.
President and CEO in Atlanta:
Pros: Open MARKet
Cons: N/a
December 2018
Convenient.
President and CEO in Albuquerque:
Pros: outdoor recreation
Cons: it is a city
December 2018
Very good.
President and CEO in Rouyn-Noranda:
Pros: Strong business community
Cons: Cold winter
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