Chief Information Officer (CIO) Reviews

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Chief Information Officer (CIO) Reviews

What is it like working as a Chief Information Officer (CIO)?

September 2023
Becoming a nightmare.
Chief Information Officer (CIO) in Palm Beach Gardens:
Pros: Everything is close and of course the beaches and boats.
Cons: Too many people are moving here.
March 2023
Nice workspace and city life.
Chief Information Officer (CIO) in Arlington:
Pros: Multiple transportation options, easy Metro access.
Cons: Lots of traffic. Lots of people. Very expensive to live in Arlington.
March 2023
Chief Information Officer (CIO) in Ahmedabad:
Pros: Opportunity of learning, technology adoption, digital and creativity are promoted, team building is utmost important, large merger & aquisition, challenging work, speed of execution, agreesive timelines, internal and external customer satisfaction
Cons: salary
February 2023
Good but limited.
Chief Information Officer (CIO) in Knoxville:
Pros: Small town feel, is a great place to raise a family, and is close to the Mountains.
Cons: Limited IT job opportunities, allergy capital.
July 2022
Do more with less.
Chief Information Officer (CIO) in Huntsville:
Pros: My staff
Cons: Lack of collaboration with business office to improve efficiency of processes on campus
June 2022
McAllen Has a Family Focused Environment.
Chief Information Officer (CIO) in McAllen:
Pros: Short commutes, all major retailers nearby, and lower cost of living make McAllen a wonderful place to work and live.
Cons: McAllen, like most of Texas, is hot. South Padre Island is a little more than an hour away. San Antonio is a little more than 3 hours away.
March 2022
Taken for granted. Not appreciated. If things are working well and being taken care of, you are ignored.
Chief Information Officer (CIO) in New York:
Pros: My colleagues are good, hard-working people.
Cons: No direction or feedback. If you do your job well, you are one less thing for management to worry about.

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