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Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) Reviews
What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR)?
December 2017
Nothing Specifically.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Jaipur:
The industry is new- Jewlery, it has its own complications.
December 2017
Excellent family friendly culture, casual dress, walkability.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Kansas City:
Pros: The people and attractions such as the Plaza, Arrowhead Statium, Kauffman Center for the performing arts.
Cons: Bad highway, congestion, homeless.
November 2017
Work in a dynamic city, play in the spectacular outdoors.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Seattle:
Pros: Dynamic, growing city.
I love working at the Icon of Seattle's Space Needle.
Cons: Cost of housing.
September 2017
A True Sportsman's Paradise.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Louisiana:
Pros: People, food, and fun are the best!
Cons: Lots of mosquitoes and humidity.
August 2017
Know your role.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Mumbai:
Be more concerned about the role and the Culture than compensation.
August 2017
Adopt "Yes, I can."
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Houston:
This job is invigorating for anyone with a "can-do" approach. The environment is fast-paced and challenging. The leadership is "building" excellence into the organization. It means being open to examining and adopting new and smart ways of doing things. It means always seeking ways to improve, every day.
August 2017
Working in Buffalo.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Buffalo:
Pros: The commute.
Cons: The weather.
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