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Vice President (VP), Sales Reviews
What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Sales?
December 2017
Very positive.
Vice President (VP), Sales in New York:
Pros: Diversity and opportunties
Cons: crowded
July 2017
Work ethic.
Vice President (VP), Sales in West Fargo:
Work hard and give 110% and customer service is the key.
June 2017
Fun and lively city to work in.
Vice President (VP), Sales in San Francisco:
June 2016
Premium Product in a Commoditized Market.
Vice President (VP), Sales:
Make every hiring opportunity count. Be prepared to explain strategy continuously with a good attitude!
January 2016
It only gets harder.
Vice President (VP), Sales:
Hit the road and know your customers.
January 2016
Vice President (VP), Sales:
Be ready to lead a team as well as training your team to accept the way a company tiers it 's management teams. Have a good deal of people skills. Work well with other. Deal with what your customer's expects.
October 2015
Advice for my Job.
Vice President (VP), Sales:
I would be only real producer.
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