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Registered Nurse (RN) Reviews

What is it like working as a Registered Nurse (RN)?

November 2020
Exciting career.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Winnipeg:
Pros: It’s an interesting and rewarding line of work
Cons: The hospital is situated in an area of low socioeconomic status.
November 2020
Registered Nurse (RN) in Rochester:
Terrible company to work for, low pay, bad management, no support. Corporate in NYC, no local HR or training. Unhappy, overworked staff who get pathetic pay. They've had 2 houses closed by the state, wouldn't be surprised if they lost the rest.
November 2020
A learning opportunity: Baylor offers a good chance for improving ones knowledge and skills through ongoing training opportunities.
Registered Nurse (RN) in lesotho:
Pros: There is a good chance for one to expand the horizons of knowledge
Cons: Policies that are not fairly flexible for employees who are on short term projects
October 2020
Perpetually Understaffed.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Morrison:
Pros: I love the patients and the floor staff
Cons: Administration can use a lot of help
October 2020
Community based.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Valencia:
Pros: Nurse driven, opportunities for professional advancement, mutual respect
Cons: Below average pay
October 2020
I am in charge of a rehab floor, and may workers like to work for me because I am fair and honest with them. I love to the clients get better.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Needham:
Pros: Helping the customer reach their goals
Cons: I have done this for a long time and I worry that I might enjoy something else with higher pay
October 2020
Decent place to work.
Registered Nurse (RN) in Sylacauga:
Pros: Fair pay. Decent PTO. Where I work we get the choice to comp. time or use PTO to make up for missed hours. When you go to work at Wexford you are considered a contract employee. So if your contracted for 40 hrs. you have to have 40 hrs/week. No more/No less.
Cons: Medical insurance. No 401k match. Dental could be better. Haven't used the vision insurance.

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