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Vice President (VP), Marketing Reviews
What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Marketing?
February 2023
Great Balance.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in San Diego:
Pros: People work hard but family time is also valued.
Cons: Pay is lower than the cost of living demands for high end jobs.
January 2023
A lot of opportunities for growth.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in New York:
Pros: camaraderie, learn every day, growth opportunities, autonomy
Cons: Runs lean, high stress, still developing structure from acquisitions
December 2022
Boston is the spot.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Boston:
Pros: The city is big enough and not overwhelming. Lots of things to do and great connections to be made.
Cons: The winter for sure.
November 2022
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Saint Charles:
Pros: Ability to make a daily impact that drives profitable revenue.
Cons: It never stops and hard to unplug from the day-to-day nature of the Casino business.
September 2022
Not End All Be All.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Miami:
Pros: Digital department lead and craft expert, client relations, team management/mentorship
Cons: Long hours, limited staffing, partner structure, public relations led
August 2022
Navigating change and building culture.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in New York:
Pros: Building a new operating model and consumer centric strategy
Cons: Flattened org charts have created confusion
January 2022
Lots of responsibility in activating media campaigns.
Vice President (VP), Marketing in Los Angeles:
Pros: autonomy and ability to make an impact in the org and our work
Cons: stakeholder reviews, lack of transparency, somewhat sterile workplace,
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