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Last updated Jan 09 2025
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What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Marketing?

December 2018
Vibrant intenrational market with great opportunities.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Amsterdam:
Pros: International, opportunities, people, easy to move around, access to the international airport, overall great quality of life
Cons: accommodation is hard to find
December 2018
Awesome growing city!
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Grand Rapids:
Pros: People and opportunities
Cons: Lack of companies like Blue Sky Vision to progress into.
November 2018
Progressive and competitive.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Toronto:
Pros: Open work cultures, competitive job market
Cons: Small global market not always a major hub, does not always command high pay
May 2017
That there would be no room for growth.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Horseheads:
Make sure there is a career path.
January 2017
Tech Company Bliss.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in San Francisco:
Pros: Virtually everything important in tech starts in San Francisco or the larger bay area/silicon valley. The place is the hub of innovation.
Cons: With the good comes some bad, including traffic, obscene density at times, and high real estate costs.
August 2016
Avoid Specialtization.
Vice President (VP), Marketing:
I would make sure to keep your specialty as broad as possible to provide opportunity for growth and job movement.
February 2016
That they don't provide annual increases.
Vice President (VP), Marketing:
Get everything in writing that matters to you as an individual.

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