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Vice President (VP), Public Relations (PR) & Corporate Communications Reviews
What is it like working as a Vice President (VP), Public Relations (PR) & Corporate Communications?
April 2021
Valued & Fulfilled.
Vice President (VP), Public Relations (PR) & Corporate Communications in San Diego:
Pros: The people, leadership and ability to shape my career as I go
Cons: Process driven and slow moving at times, lack of variety for where my career goes next
November 2014
Vice President (VP), Public Relations (PR) & Corporate Communications:
Pros: Nice smart people, interesting clients, some autonomy.
Cons: Tight deadlines, poor hours, low pay.
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