HORRIBLE DO NOT WORK FOR THIS DEPARTMENT - Clinical Nutrition Assistant Houston Methodist Employee Review

2.0
Jun 30, 2018
Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Just the enployee appreciation gifts and quarterly bonus. That's it!

Cons

Please please and please, do not work for the food and nutrition services especially if you're a degree holder! You are worth way more than you're offered. They treat you like kids and work you like a slave. Certain mangers will try to oppress you & treat you like a child. Ughh I wish I can reveal their identities. Save yourself!

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Houston Methodist Response
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We appreciated your feedback. Houston Methodist highly values our employees and the comments indicated are not consistent with our I CARE values. Our HR team is available to support any issues and questions you require within your team and would encourage that you communicate with their team.

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