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Vice President (VP), Operations Reviews

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

September 2020
Think global, act local is a principle mantra for success, if you can practice this, you are a winner.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Bengaluru:
Have a mentor who can tutor you & provide the experience & exposure to growth.....
August 2020
I work in Washington Utah (Southern Utah) but you did not offer that choice.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Salt Lake City:
Pros: I don't work in SLC.
Cons: I don't work in SLC.
July 2020
Leading a global business line.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Castle Rock:
Pros: Leading a successful global team and delivering value to customers and shareholders.
Cons: Politics
July 2020
I like my job and my co-workers.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Gary:
Pros: The opportunities for learning and the support of the Executive Team
Cons: The sometimes excessive involvement of the Executive Team
April 2020
Expensive and high stress, but worth it!
Vice President (VP), Operations in New York:
Pros: It's exciting and extremely challenging to succeed in business.
Cons: The cost of living.
April 2020
Beautiful Area, Slow Town.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Pocatello:
Pros: The people, the small town feel with the big towns surrounding.
Cons: There is a feeling here of "It's good enough" so why try any better.
March 2020
Great company.
Vice President (VP), Operations in Cincinnati:
Pros: Autonomy and constant opportunity for growth
Cons: Not very cutting edge, a lot is stuck in legacy of the “old” Empower

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