Vice President (VP), Business Development Reviews

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Vice President (VP), Business Development Reviews

What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Business Development?

August 2022
All the responsibility if you can handle it.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Midlothian:
Pros: Autonomous in my job, love the team that work for me, love my clients and the work I do.
Cons: Management is unstructured, no clear defined company goals, no career progression or reward for hard work, very male centric environment
December 2021
Challenging yet motivating.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Toronto:
Pros: My autonomy to lead business and the vision of our senior management
Cons: Stress and long hours
July 2021
Beautiful inside and out.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Prescott:
Pros: Prescott is everybody's hometown. It's a smaller community and we know each other well. People are kind and we work together to make the world a better place.
Cons: Nothing
August 2020
Birmingham Up and Coming.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Birmingham:
Pros: Small town feel in a growing metropolitan area.
Cons: Small town feel in a growing metropolitan area.
April 2020
Small Town, Big Business.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Waco:
Pros: Developing close community relationships
Cons: Good old boy system in some circles
January 2020
Amazing Culture, Interesting Projects, Bettering the Lives of Others.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Seattle:
Pros: Culture, community
Cons: insular, slow moving
January 2020
Wartsila is biased towards Europeans in the workplace.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Hollywood:
Pros: The chaos allows mediocracy to thrive
Cons: Lack of leadership (at all level). Excellence is not appreciated.

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