Okay For Part-Time - Dietary Aide Sodexo Employee Review

3.0
Aug 25, 2023
Recommend
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Pros

- Teamwork: We often work as part of a team that includes dietitians, chefs, nurses, and other healthcare professionals. - Varied Tasks: Your duties might include preparing meals, setting up trays, maintaining cleanliness in the kitchen, and managing inventory. This variety can keep the job interesting. - Entry-Level: Many positions don't require extensive education or experience, making it a viable option for those seeking an entry-level position in the healthcare or culinary fields.

Cons

- Physical Demands: The job can be physically demanding, requiring long periods of standing, lifting heavy objects, and moving around the kitchen or hospital facility. - Emotional Challenges: Depending on the setting, you might work with individuals who have specific health conditions, dietary restrictions, or mobility issues. It can be emotionally challenging to witness their struggles. - Fast-Paced Environment: We often work in fast-paced environments, especially during mealtimes. This pace might be stressful for some individuals. - Irregular Hours: We operate 24/7, which means you might be required to work evenings, weekends, or even holidays. - Limited Advancement: While the role offers valuable experience, there might be limited opportunities for upward mobility within the same position. Advancement might require further education or certification. - Low Pay: The pay for dietary aides can vary, but it's often on the lower end of the pay scale for healthcare and culinary positions. - Repetitive Tasks: Some aspects of the job, such as food preparation and tray setup, can be repetitive over time.

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5.0
Jul 7, 2026
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Pros

Good ethics, cafeteria and good place to work in general. I would recommand you also have lots of benefits to work there

Cons

I don't have anything to say

1.0
Jul 13, 2026
Recommend
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Pros

The work experience and professional networking.

Cons

The operations manager, assistant general manager, general manager, catering managers are some of the most abusive people I’ve ever had the misfortune to work with. How they haven’t been sued for workplace harassment or for creating a hostile work environment is surprising.

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