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Vice President (VP), Manufacturing Reviews
What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Manufacturing?
August 2019
Great place to live and work.
Vice President (VP), Manufacturing in Loveland:
Pros: Medium size city with small town feel on the edge of the Rocky Mountains
May 2019
Unrewarding.
Vice President (VP), Manufacturing in North Andover:
Pros: Some individuals are good to work with.
Cons: Atmosphere is not conducive to growing the business.
March 2018
I love NY.
Vice President (VP), Manufacturing in New York:
Pros: It is where I live and raised my family. It is convenient to travel from / to.
Cons: The subway.
May 2017
City Culture.
Vice President (VP), Manufacturing in Indianapolis:
Pros: The excitement of the City. Good Schools.
Cons: I like everything about Indianapolis.
November 2015
Great experience.
Vice President (VP), Manufacturing:
Pros: Autonomy to run the operations from start to finish.
Cons: Corporate politics.
November 2014
Better skills.
Vice President (VP), Manufacturing:
I would suggest they have a strong understanding of the financial side of business with a major or minor in accounting.
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