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Vice President (VP), Sales Reviews
What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Sales?
January 2014
Vice President (VP), Sales:
Pros: Closing the sale.
Cons: Not being paid for sales.
January 2014
Great Job, Fascinating Clients And Issues To Help Them With.
Vice President (VP), Sales:
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October 2013
corporate culture
Vice President (VP), Sales:
Pros: having people around me is the most fun, learning how the HRAd business runs and is managed from bottom to top is a good applicable learning tool. having a greattime and a wonderful attitude is a mood meter for success.
Cons: traveling is very stressful at time and the food for though ideas are challenging once you fet to words of employees, federal goverments, and hospitality.
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