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Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) Reviews

What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR)?

February 2020
Pay me a fair wage and show some appreciation.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Houston:
Pros: The work I do positively impacts the lives of our employees
Cons: Do not feel appreciated for my contributions to the company
January 2020
Very nice.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Nanaimo:
Pros: Small place and ability to enhance work place with new creative ideas and innovations
Cons: Nothing at all
January 2020
What is work life balance.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Seattle:
Pros: I can’t say that I do
Cons: So many complex rules created by clueless people who haven’t figured out how to make things work but still ask us to comply.
November 2019
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in West Bend:
Pros: Feeling like I make a difference
Cons: Not enough staff
November 2019
A lot of potential, but a pricey city.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Los Angeles:
Pros: It's the best city in America
Cons: Cost of living
October 2019
Micromanaged.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Cortez:
Pros: Flexibility
Cons: Type of supervision
October 2019
The role is challenging and rewarding.
Vice President (VP), Human Resources (HR) in Albany:
Pros: Assisting the business grow and fully developing a sustainable, process oriented environment
Cons: Not always being in a position to effectuate change.

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