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Associate Vice President (AVP), Financial Operations Reviews
What is it like working as an Associate Vice President (AVP), Financial Operations?
September 2024
Typical corporate hellhole.
Associate Vice President (AVP), Financial Operations in Warsaw:
Pros: On average, smart people and opportunity to grow for those willing to put in the work
Cons: Clueless senior management, straightforward lies on townhalls, unclear pay and promotion structure. Outside hires have better budget, you can work your head off and if you don't shout about your successes nobody will notice
December 2019
Flexible.
Associate Vice President (AVP), Financial Operations in Reading:
Pros: I have flexibility to figure out how to complete tasks without management dictating a certain path.
Cons: Uncertainty for longer tenure
June 2019
Supporting and executing on the objectives set by senior management.
Associate Vice President (AVP), Financial Operations in New York:
Pros: Decent work hours and good benefits
Cons: Lack of transparency. Poor career development and growth.
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