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Registered Dietitian Reviews

What is it like working as a Registered Dietitian?

December 2018
I like New Jersey.
Registered Dietitian in Cherry Hill:
Pros: Not hectic
Cons: miss the city
November 2016
Hard work that few people value.
Registered Dietitian:
Pros: The people I work with make my job worth doing.
Cons: My patients see no value in changing their health, and rarely work to change it.
January 2016
Underpaid.
Registered Dietitian:
Pros: Very fulfilling work, do many 'thank you's' from patients.
Cons: Very abysmal pay.
August 2015
Average income of dietitian in hk.
Registered Dietitian:
Pros: Good benefits, stable hours, job security.
Cons: Things get quite repetitive after a while.
March 2015
Flexible.
Registered Dietitian:
Pros: Hours, flexibility, critical care and working with physicians.
Cons: Salary, under compensated for complexity of acute care.
March 2015
Registered Dietitian:
Pros: Good pay, good benefits, good office conditions, casual attire, personal computer, job security, 401k company match, travel reimbursement.
Cons: Stress, challenging clientele.
January 2015
Rewarding.
Registered Dietitian:
Pros: I love being able to help people who want to help themselves. Community outreach is one of my favorite parts of my job, reaching out to all types of populations and adjusting education based on their individual needs.
Cons: Nutrition and dietetics is a under-recognized field. It is new and growing.

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