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Vice President (VP), Public Relations Reviews
What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Public Relations?
April 2016
Hard work.
Vice President (VP), Public Relations:
The work makes you better.
It earns trust and respect from colleagues.
September 2014
Very Busy Most Of The Time.
Vice President (VP), Public Relations:
Pros: Helping clients achieve their goals and developing creative solutions, winning new business, mentoring younger associates.
Cons: Long hours and stress most of the time, not being able to make changes or make more money.
January 2014
Great Opportunities.
Vice President (VP), Public Relations:
Pros: Great opportunities for working with a variety of clients.
Cons: Work life balance difficult to maintain with young family.
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