Sharply Declining - Registered Dietitian Nourish Employee Review

1.0
20 Nov 2024
Recommend
CEO approval
Business outlook

Pros

- Full autonomy over schedule - Phenomenal tech platform - Weekly/biweekly 55-minute appointments and most patients pay $0 out of pocket - Potential for various state licensure coverage if the request is accepted - Small stipends for CEUs and office expenses

Cons

Since starting with Nourish, the company culture has been extremely diluted and RD support has gradually been decreasing. RDs used to have an assigned manager and receive performance feedback, but now there are 4 managers for a team of >1300, and RDs are only evaluated on calculated metrics based on patient feedback and number of appointments. Due to the incessant hiring, RD schedules aren't being filled like they used to, which is starting to make it financially impossible to work only for Nourish full-time. Instead of taking ownership or pausing the hiring, leadership deafly advises RD's to market themselves more (not the conditions upon hire), apply for other state licenses, or take on more specialties. Also, RDs pay a high monthly premium for very high deductible insurance plans while non-patient-facing Nourish employees pay $0/month. Working as a RD for Nourish has been a consistently demoralizing experience.

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Pros

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Cons

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1.0
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Pros

Flexible scheduling; diverse types of patients; good product development

Cons

DO NOT TRUST LEADERSHIP IN THIS COMPANY! They will entice you with promises of certain benefits and then reduce benefits, like PTO and annual merit raises, once you are an employee. Note that your contract says something to the effect of 'benefits can change at any time.' The hourly wage sounds decent, ≈$52 - $56, but you get paid NOTHING for the LOADS of admin time you spend prepping for sessions, charting, answering patient messages, and managing your schedule with all of the cancellations and no-shows. Meanwhile, corporate staff seem to go on endless destination 'off-sites,' where they party and spend the money you make for the company burning yourself out here. Save yourself the headache and don't fall for their siren song - AVOID WORKING AT NOURISH!!

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