A Free Professional Development Workshop
Dietetics Career Sweet Spot: The simple steps to loving your career in dietetics
A workshop for current and future dietitians
This LIVE workshop is for current and future registered dietitians who want a career that leaves them inspired, excited, and challenged in the best ways possible.
Speaker:
Allison Riederer MS, RD
Founder, Root and Rise Academy
After years of frustration early in her career as a dietitian, Allison found her “place” in the field - dietetics education. She has spent the past 7 years educating and mentoring dietetic interns, and practicing dietitians. In that time she has developed a framework that helps clients and students identify their ideal career path. Figuring out your dream job isn’t enough, Allison also supports her clients in developing job search strategies, building authentic professional networks, resume and cover letter writing, and interview techniques.
What to expect:
A FREE live 60 minute workshop that walks you through the simple steps to uncovering your dietetics career sweet spot.
A custom workbook to use as you sort through your thoughts and map out your ideal career.
A big virtual hug and a healthy dose of sarcasm to help you get through the day.
Our next workshops will be in November. Click below to be notified when the dates are announced!
What former clients are saying:
“ I had a hard time finding my place in dietetics, which was frustrating. It was a relief to find someone who could relate and was vocal about it. Having a coach who knows the ins and outs of dietetics made all the difference. When faced with a tough decision, Allison gave solid advice for either outcome.”
“I always think back to the conversation we had about a year ago now. I also feel like I was this close to leaving the field! …Complete game changer since taking your advice and reaching out”
“Working with you helped me find confidence that I was on the right career path. I was able to see how my career already aligned with my values and interests. I also discovered small changes I could make to boost my satisfaction.”