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

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

March 2019
Every Day is a new day.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Kolkata:
Pros: Freedom
Cons: Leadership
March 2019
Ok.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in San Salvador:
Pros: work & family balance
Cons: crime
February 2019
Great.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Denver:
Pros: interesting
Cons: stress
February 2019
Fast paced dynamic environment.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Indianapolis:
Pros: ability to impact change
Cons: lack of process
February 2019
Columbus is a gem in the making. Multiple large and impressive corporations are headquartered here while new businesses benefit from an environment that offers great support and potential.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Columbus:
Pros: The people.
Cons: The weather.
January 2019
Opportunities abound; commute a frustration all over the city.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Houston:
Pros: Cost of living, multicultural city, City of opportunities - professionally, socially, intellectually, and sprititually
Cons: Transportation and commuting. Lack of mass transit for a city of $6million people
January 2019
Best Career in the World working for the Best Company in the World.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Addison:
Pros: flexibility
Cons: when a plan doesn't work

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