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Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) Reviews
What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT)?
March 2018
Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) in St. Louis:
Get out of IT.
March 2018
Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) in Flint:
Pros: I work in Grand Blanc which is the nicest part of Flint. Newer buildings, restaurants, theater, etc. The closer to Flint you get the worse it gets. There is a bit of a downtown revival but not much elsewhere.
Cons: I would not work in Flint again unless mandated.
February 2018
Small town convenience with big city amenities.
Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) in Cincinnati:
Pros: Lots to do, pretty, friendly people.
Cons: Not near a coast. Really that's it.
October 2017
Political, business oriented.
Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) in Bonn:
Pros: Can do many great things for the business.
Cons: Too much politics at this level.
August 2017
Work flexibility.
Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) in Milan:
Pros: I lead a team that is accountable for the IT infrastructure. Overall I'm accountable for the delivery and management of regional IT infrastructure services including Digital Workplace Services.
Cons: Stress level that up & down depends of the project.
February 2017
Head of Information Technology.
Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT) in Riyadh:
Pros: Digital Transformation, ecommerce initiatives, store optimization.
August 2016
Everyone is micromanaged!
Vice President (VP), Information Technology (IT):
Be sure that you understand you are not a going to be making many decisions. The majority owner requires approval for just about everything.
No your role before you start.
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