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Regulatory Affairs Specialist Reviews
What is it like working as a Regulatory Affairs Specialist?
October 2016
RAS.
Regulatory Affairs Specialist:
Pros: It is rewarding to know that my job helps to ensure the ethical treatment of human subject in clinical trials.
Cons: I don't get paid as much as I think I should.
June 2016
High Risk.
Regulatory Affairs Specialist:
Make sure you have upper management support.
March 2016
Good Place to Work.
Regulatory Affairs Specialist:
Pros: Laid back environment, good benefits, decent salary, nice people.
Cons: A lot of the employees are married to each other, or have strong family relationships, such as sisters and brothers and mothers and fathers all working in the same place...might be an issue somehow.
August 2014
Pretty Good.
Regulatory Affairs Specialist:
Pros: It's very challenging. I am always learning something new.
Cons: It can be very demanding at times.
January 2014
To be a perfectionist.
Regulatory Affairs Specialist:
Pros: Learning about industry as per legal laws.
Cons: Printing and Scanning.
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