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Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) Reviews

What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR)?

June 2019
Create and implement structure, develop policies and procedures.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Scottsdale:
Pros: Things move fast
Cons: changing from the 'way it was always done'
June 2019
Transparent , open , decessive, employee work as enterprenur concept, sop, aligned procedureop, aligndd.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Bhopal:
Pros: Disiciplined
Cons: Stability
April 2019
Excellent job with impact!
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Waco:
Pros: The mission and fulfillment that my work matters to the organization.
Cons: The stress at times.
April 2019
Target Rich Environment.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in San Ramon:
Pros: Opportunity for Improving how things get done
Cons: Tactical, Day to Day Approach, Manual Systems
March 2019
It's okay working in New Orleans.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in New Orleans:
Pros: The culture and laid back, family atmosphere
Cons: The crime, the poor pay and the quality of life as a result of low pay.
March 2019
Best Job in the World.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Cleveland:
Pros: Making the work experience more fulfilling for others
Cons: Inability to pay at a more attractive level
March 2019
Quality of Life is not as high as it should be.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in New Orleans:
Pros: The culture of friendliness
Cons: Crime, poor pay, cost of living in comparison of earnings

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