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Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications Reviews
What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications?
March 2023
Exciting and fast pace.
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications in Washington:
Pros: Interacting with many intelligent people who want to promote positive change
Cons: It's extremely expensive
August 2022
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications in New York:
Pros: Management is extremely intelligent and thoughtful. I really appreciate how much they invest in the employees and how they've grown the company.
February 2022
Never a dull moment.
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications in College Station:
Pros: Opportunities to work on high-level projects.
Cons: Lack of communication due to the complicated, bureaucratic structure.
March 2021
Wfh in ATX.
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications in Austin:
Pros: Weather and emerging tech/ leading brands
Cons: Lack of public transportation / walkable downtown and pay docks vs East coast
November 2019
Big city culture with small town cost of living.
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications in Columbus:
Pros: Lots to do
Cons: Traffic as the city and surrounding areas continue to grow
October 2019
Must add "Assistant" to the beginning of this title (AVP)
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications in College Station:
Pros: The opportunity to explore creative ideas.
Cons: Managing staff interactions/collaboration.
September 2019
Pasadena is an underestimated city.
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications in Pasadena:
Pros: access, diversity
Cons: cost of living
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