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Vice President (VP), Finance Reviews

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

August 2021
Vice President (VP), Finance in Riyadh:
Pros: Quite, peaceful and good for money savings
Cons: no sociall activity, kids education vey expensive, food taste is not fresh and healthy.
January 2021
Vice President (VP), Finance in Tulsa:
This company takes care of its employees and the patients and their families. I am proud to be a part of it. This company is in Tulsa and Muskogee Oklahoma and Springfield Missouri and not part of the nationwide company with the same name.
July 2020
Under attack.
Vice President (VP), Finance in Loma Linda:
Pros: Working with the CFO and my key directors
Cons: Executive leadership has lost faith in Finance primarily due to factors out of our control, such as IS support.
December 2019
Great place to work and play.
Vice President (VP), Finance in Houston:
Pros: Diversity of food
Cons: Nothing. I love it.
October 2019
Mortgage in Dallas.
Vice President (VP), Finance in Dallas:
Pros: Low cost of living and plenty to do.
Cons: traffic
September 2019
Vice President (VP), Finance in Wichita Falls:
Pros: It takes about 12 minutes to get anywhere in WF, so the 'commute' is a breeze. People are friendly and the cost of living is low.
Cons: There are a limited number of positions available for my field.
September 2019
Challenges eveyday.
Vice President (VP), Finance in Trabuco Canyon:
Pros: What I like most is I believe I am helping to identify ways the company can become more profitable.
Cons: The company needs to make more money so bonuses can be paid.

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