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Vice President (VP), Operations Reviews

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

March 2018
Outstanding.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Fort Walton Beach:
Pros: People and climate.
Cons: Hurricanes.
September 2017
Great area to live and work.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Houston:
Pros: The various thing to do in off time.
Cons: The traffic.
September 2017
Close to work.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Aurora:
Pros: A great suburb with many up and coming great features.
Cons: Still has a bad reputation from the past.
August 2017
Level of politics.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Edmonton:
Make sure you understand the time commitment.
April 2017
Vice President (VP), Operations in Irvine:
Pros: - Good environment. - Business growing - can motivate myself. - Have a mission to broaden Japanese food culture to the States (we're dealing with green tea and green tea ice cream)
Cons: - Prices are too high to live with current salary, especially rent fees. - Low compensation.
September 2016
Talk to people not groups.
Vice President (VP), Operations:
The men learn best 1 on 1 and not in a group setting. They will retain much more when you sit down and talk to the individuals.
September 2016
Be a problem solver.
Vice President (VP), Operations:
Just focus on solving problems, for other executives, for the company, for everyone. Find out what is getting in the way of business and solve it.

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