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Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications Reviews

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

July 2019
Great cause you can rally behind, lacks visionary leadership.
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications in New York:
Pros: Working with clients, able to be creative and launch new initiatives
Cons: Micromanagement, ineffective top down decision making, lack of trust
May 2019
Working at the LAX Coastal Chamber.
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications in Los Angeles:
Pros: Autonomy. Creative freedom. Flexible schedule. On-the-job perks (social gatherings, special events, personal relationships)
Cons: Little room for growth. Monotony. Short staffed.
March 2019
Philadelphia has been good to me.
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications in Philadelphia:
Pros: Variety
Cons: Crime in the city.
January 2019
Great.
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications in Milwaukee:
Pros: Summer
Cons: Winter
December 2018
Wonderful weather makes up for commute.
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications in San Diego:
Pros: Amazing physical environment
Cons: Slower developer of infrastructure
June 2016
Weigh before you buy.
Vice President (VP), Marketing & Communications:
Make sure you know who you report to and learn everything about them before you sign up.

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