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Sr. Vice President (SVP), Sales & Marketing Reviews

What is it like working as a Sr. Vice President (SVP), Sales & Marketing?

February 2020
I am an Individual Contributor.
Sr. Vice President (SVP), Sales & Marketing in Denver:
Pros: Working with the people in our office and projects
Cons: Limited future opportunities
March 2019
Great Place to Raise a Family!
Sr. Vice President (SVP), Sales & Marketing in Kansas City:
Pros: People, Spring, Fall
Cons: Weather
March 2019
Abundance of industries and opportunities.
Sr. Vice President (SVP), Sales & Marketing in Nashville:
Pros: Variety of businesses
Cons: Traffic
February 2019
Challenging.
Sr. Vice President (SVP), Sales & Marketing in Sydney:
Pros: Customers and colleagues
Cons: Bureaucracy
April 2016
Network.
Sr. Vice President (SVP), Sales & Marketing:
Spend time weekly cultivating relationships. Build a wide range of contacts. Demonstrate a powerful work ethic. Do not speak ill of others. Over Deliver Always.
May 2015
Discipline is key.
Sr. Vice President (SVP), Sales & Marketing:
Early on in ones career, it is vital that they develop the discipline to track and manage everything they do. This allows for the creation of better metrics as well as ensures that you can develop a proven, repeatable process for sales approach.
April 2014
Challenging, Combine Business, Social And Personal Skills.
Sr. Vice President (SVP), Sales & Marketing:
Pros: Able to use all you have, and challenge you in every aspect.
Cons: Long sales cycles.

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