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Vice President (VP), Business Development Reviews

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

July 2017
Love being within walking distance to the ferry & public mkt.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Seattle:
July 2017
Many Opportunities.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Baltimore:
Pros: Part of large government buyer base. On 95 corridor. Easy travel between DC and NY.
Cons: Cost of living extremely high. Entrenched competitors.
June 2017
Working in COS.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Colorado Springs:
Pros: -Great support and career acceleration for young professionals. Big fish small pond compared to larger markets like Denver. -Many women in executive roles, great role models and mentors for young women in a variety of fields. -Great city to live in.
Cons: -Many organizations seem to be strapped for capacity to do work, may be due to fiscally conservative environment. - dated office product and not a lot of "cool gritty warehouse" type office spaces attractive to younger workers.
March 2017
Santa Monica is the best. Weather, Wealth, Wellness.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in Santa Monica:
Pros: Social scene. Weather. Quality of life. Active lifestyle. Transport infrastructure.
Cons: Cost.
January 2017
Salary growth is very limited when staying at a company over.
Vice President (VP), Business Development in New York:
Switch companies once your finding it difficult to increase your salary.
November 2016
Commission paid.
Vice President (VP), Business Development:
Get firm commission plan that is not tied to net income as you cannot effect net income, territory, sales goals.
March 2016
Vice President (VP), Business Development:
Pros: Empowering young girls to change the perceptions of themselves and that they can be anything. The high level of challenge to achieve near impossible goals. Constant evolution of education through completing challenges.
Cons: Company's core discipline changes too often. Financial stability of company is in question.

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