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Vice President (VP), Operations Reviews
What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Operations?
January 2019
Rewarding.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Charlotte:
Pros: People, process, innovation
Cons: Long hours at times
January 2019
Great.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Bangkok:
Pros: Flexibility
Cons: Report
January 2019
Rewarding.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Holly:
Pros: The culture
Cons: The pressure
January 2019
Nice city.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Rochester:
Pros: no traffic congestion, opportunities, big and small city feel
January 2019
Location.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Fairfield:
Pros: Close to major highway
Cons: No good restaurants
January 2019
Vice President (VP), Operations in Salt Lake City:
Pros: Easy commute and a lot of opportunity within my line of work.
Cons: Narrow minded due to religious beliefs.
December 2018
Hard work; decent pay.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Cleveland:
Pros: Opportunity to assist those in need.
Cons: Employment is "At will".
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