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Pricing Manager Reviews
What is it like working as a Pricing Manager?
June 2019
Easy going environment, transparency is getting better, has some room to grow.
Pricing Manager in East Brunswick:
Pros: Interaction between departments
Cons: Pay, and a lot of changes are going on that aren't spoken about.
March 2019
Great people to work with.
Pricing Manager in Calgary:
Pros: Running my departments
Cons: Politics
February 2019
Ok.
Pricing Manager in Cleveland:
Pros: Family is all here.
Cons: Cold weather
November 2017
Great location.
Pricing Manager in Fort Worth:
Pros: A lot of activities, entertainment, easy commute.
Cons: Ongoing construction, narrow road lanes.
June 2017
Pricing Manager in Toronto:
Pros: The big city atmosphere and vibe. The diversity is great. The options for doing things is endless. There are a lot of resources here for families.
Cons: The traffic. More traffic.
January 2017
It is very well rythmed.
Pricing Manager in Lake Placid:
Pros: Hanging tags would be my favorite part.
Cons: Doing not on file reports is what I like the least.
August 2016
It's a hard but a necessary job.
Pricing Manager:
Be prepared to work long hours on your feet.
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