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Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) Reviews
What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT)?
October 2019
Good location.
Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) in Denver:
Pros: I like the challenge of creating policies and procedures and teaching others
Cons: Lack of respect
August 2019
Tech Talent in Nashville Is No Joke.
Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) in Nashville:
Pros: Smaller city with most of the amenities of a very large city. Tennessee has no state income tax!
Cons: Nashville is having a problem managing growth. Slow to move on alternative transportation (commuter rail, bike paths).
April 2019
Very energizjng.
Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) in Dallas:
Pros: The vast and various opportunities.
Cons: The positions I am most qualified for are often require a long commute.
February 2019
High talent city.
Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) in Vancouver:
Pros: The IT market is not that big, so with a bit of networking you always end up running in to people you know. This is also good for sourcing talent.
Cons: Vancouver is poorly equipped to have both parents working full time.
February 2019
Challenging.
Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) in Denver:
Pros: Autonomy is key
Cons: Not being appreciated and respected
February 2019
Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) in Seattle:
Pros: ability to make an impact
Cons: My manager does not trust my decisions
February 2019
Pros and Cons to New York City.
Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) in New York:
Pros: It's NYC, always something happening. Tons of contacts and access to influential people
Cons: The commute is rough.
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