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Vice President (VP) of Product Development Reviews

What is it like working as a Vice President (VP) of Product Development?

February 2021
Excellent technology, sluggish growth.
Vice President (VP) of Product Development in Bangalore:
Pros: Excellent technology, value addition and domain skills
Cons: sluggish career growth and salary growth
December 2020
Great city.
Vice President (VP) of Product Development in Gurgaon:
Pros: I think commuting easy by personal vehicle and therefore therefore get good amount work life balance
Cons: Increasing levels of pollution, lack of effective public transport, lack well lit roads
May 2020
Great for gear heads!
Vice President (VP) of Product Development in Orlando:
Pros: Everyone is passionately living their dream working on the coolest cars in the world!
Cons: The company has grown to the point where it now has a "big company" vibe.
March 2020
Opportunity to learn and grow in fast-paced, changing environment.
Vice President (VP) of Product Development in San Francisco:
Pros: Stable environment, opportunity to solve important challenges, talented personnel
Cons: Major changes without deep planning, market-average compensation
January 2020
Vice President (VP) of Product Development in Blainville:
Pros: managing my team, finding new product, developing new strategies
Cons: uncertainty of the future of the company
February 2019
Suburban area with a number of small businesses.
Vice President (VP) of Product Development in Twickenham:
Pros: Access to a bustling high street with lots of places to eat and drink. Also, working on an island is something a lot of people cannot claim.
Cons: Lack of free parking and rush hour congestion on the roads.
January 2019
Great opportunities, expensive.
Vice President (VP) of Product Development in San Francisco:
Pros: Climate and culture
Cons: Expensive

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