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Vice President (VP), Financial Services Reviews
What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Financial Services?
June 2019
Expectations are very high without a fair match in compensation.
Vice President (VP), Financial Services in Carrollton:
Pros: People I work with
Cons: Bureaucracy at higher levels
January 2016
Challenging/enjoyable.
Vice President (VP), Financial Services:
Pros: Customer contact, providing customer service, working with finance,
Cons: The time technology takes, procedures.
August 2014
Stressful, Micro-Managed Professional Position.
Vice President (VP), Financial Services:
Pros: My team.
Work flexibility.
Diverse responsibility.
Benefits.
Subject matter expertise.
Respect throughout the organization.
Cons: Micro-managed.
Under-utilization of education and skills.
Increasingly less support from direct manager.
More challenging work has been removed and reassigned to someone else.
Contributions not understood and not appreciated.
Isolated from professional groups.
Stress of above conditions negatively impact on health.
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