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Vice President (VP), Government Affairs Reviews

What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Government Affairs?

July 2022
Great place to work.
Vice President (VP), Government Affairs in Minneapolis:
Pros: Flexibility, forward thinking management, employee-centric
Cons: Sometimes lines and work responsibilities get blurred amongst employees
March 2021
Multi-tasking management of political efforts, building relationships, facilitating company initiatives, and business development.
Vice President (VP), Government Affairs in Louisville:
Pros: flexibility and independence
Cons: face-time with executives
January 2019
Close to the national seats of power.
Vice President (VP), Government Affairs in Silver Spring:
Pros: Downtown atmosphere and easy access to those I meet with frequently
Cons: Commute
November 2018
Great metro area.
Vice President (VP), Government Affairs in Washington:
Pros: Talented workforce
Cons: DC bubble
October 2018
Good place to live and work.
Vice President (VP), Government Affairs in Minneapolis:
Pros: Big city but not too big, lots of opportunity
Cons: Winter and road construction
August 2015
How important it is to network, network, network.
Vice President (VP), Government Affairs:
Get as close to the business as possible, don't limit your interactions to policymakers.

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