Regulatory Open Forum

 View Only

How to find an entry level regulatory job?

By Nupur Gangopadhyay posted 28-Oct-2014 22:20

  

My response to Zachary's explanation on RAC course

Hi Zachary,

Thanks for your response but, unfortunately, your response does not answer my question. Have you got a chance to read my mail? Let me try again:

”Recently, I have completed an online course on Regulatory Affairs Certificate (Dual) and accordingly obtained a certificate. As most of the degree abbreviation method, I was using this certificate as RAC after my other degrees but most of the RAPS members pointed out that RAC is stand for certification. In this context, more elaborately, examples are: Bachelor of Science= B.S., Master of Science= M.S., Membership of the Royal College of Surgeons (M.R.C.S), Fellow of the American College of Surgeons = FACS, Certified public accountant (CPA), etc. What should be correct and accepted abbreviation for a certificate on Regulatory Affairs Certificate (Dual)? Should be RAC? Or does not have any abbreviation”.

Additionally, do you recognize that in the RAPS web site, the course I have taken is being encouraged in comparison to certification that is less costly. Also, dual course is not for a career transition. How many people got an entry level job after taking this course? We talk so much about mislabeling/misbranding throughout the course, but it seems RAPS is not maintaining the ethics while selling products (courses) specifically, to those naïve customers like me. Had I knew, certification has more value; I would have taken that course. Most probably, all my candidature in applications has been null and void because I wrote RAC next to my other abbreviated qualification. Do you think your organization can take any form of responsibility for the above act? Right now, I am an unemployed person and wasting a single penny hurts.   

Thanks for your efforts in explaining me again.

With regards,

Nupur

 

0 comments
135 views

Permalink