Vice presidents often work long hours. In fact, most top executives work more than 40 hours a week, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. This job can be stressful because there is a constant need to demonstrate results (e.g., strong returns for investors, a steady pipeline of new investors), as well as make wise decisions about a firm’s products, investment strategies, levels of risk, and other critical areas. Vice presidents travel to participate in roadshows, meet with current and prospective investors, and attend industry conferences and other events.
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