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Vice President (VP), Marketing Reviews

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

January 2019
Stressful.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Madison:
Pros: Creative problem solving abilities
Cons: politics
January 2019
Good place to grow up but enjoy discovering other cities as well.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Atlanta:
Pros: Good airport connections and proximity to family
Cons: Traffic
January 2019
Smart people.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Newport Beach:
Pros: Smart people, nice area, little commute
Cons: Big egos
January 2019
Small Town Life with Emerging Opportunities.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Harrisonburg:
Pros: Easy to get around, work/life balance
Cons: Lack of new opportunities
December 2018
Regional scope with travels.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Singapore:
Pros: Head Quarter level
Cons: High Cost of living
December 2018
Mixed Feelings.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Mexico City:
Pros: Mexico City is beautiful, some great companies and an amazingly big market
Cons: Culturaly people is complicated, double faced and self-centered; conmutes are hell and government is a real threat for all
December 2018
Great. Robust economic community.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Minneapolis:
Pros: Diversity and opportunity
Cons: Traffic and parking

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