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Vice President (VP), Engineering Reviews

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

November 2018
City full of possibilities.
Vice President (VP), Engineering in Tokyo:
Pros: Convenience, the food, the many cultural experiences
Cons: Very crowded
February 2017
Hometown kid.
Vice President (VP), Engineering in Evansville:
Pros: Good place to grow up and raise a family. Middle size town close to larger cities in all directions.
Cons: Stagnant growth, poor city planning, poor weather.
April 2016
Oh Crap, I am a VP.
Vice President (VP), Engineering:
Evaluate your team's talents and bring in new people to fill in the gaps. Have people work to their strengths. And put more time into the people than the engineering.
August 2015
I knew this would be an growing learning experience.
Vice President (VP), Engineering:
Be open and listen to your employees and help them think and work together.
May 2015
Exciting.
Vice President (VP), Engineering:
Pros: Challenging assignments , performance improvement , capability development , leading teams , project management , engineering design , process engineering , cost management.
Cons: Growth opportunities , Scale of business.
October 2014
Exciting.
Vice President (VP), Engineering:
Pros: Create vision.
Cons: Silos in the company.
October 2014
How Vastly Different School Is From The Business World.
Vice President (VP), Engineering:
You need a good business background to succeed at senior level Engineering positions.

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