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Last updated Jan 10 2025
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Vice President (VP), Business Development Reviews

What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Business Development?

January 2020
Job satisfaction.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Dallas:
Pros: Freedom to perform work as I deem fit
Cons: weak team communications and inattention to quality of service deliverables
October 2019
Lovely Community.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Chico:
Pros: Community Minded
Cons: Homeless
October 2019
Stressful.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Makati City:
Pros: Convenience
Cons: workplace is not at par with others, difficult CEO, stressful and no recognition or growth
August 2019
Fun.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Washington:
Pros: Flexibility
Cons: Compensation
July 2019
Never a dull moment.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Kansas City:
Pros: Hunter/Killer sales aspect of the job.
Cons: Monthly expense reports and our ancient QB accounting system.
May 2019
Vice President (VP), Business Development in New York:
Pros: Learning opportunities, interaction with clients, ability to make an impact
Cons: always having to be on, less structure as it's a small company
April 2019
Houston O&G.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Houston:
Pros: I love Houston's downstream industry and the people for the most part...not everyone can be great
Cons: Larger companies making it harder to compete by dropping rates

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