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Regulatory Affairs Specialist

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AVG. SALARY

$60,860

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EDUCATION

Bachelor's degree or higher +

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JOB OUTLOOK

Stable

Real-Life Activities

Real-Life Communication -- Solution

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Why Regulatory Affairs?

When choosing a career, it's important to consider whether you can make a living at it. Many people also feel it's important to have a career that makes a difference.

Regulatory affairs allows for both.

Regulatory affairs professionals make sure companies meet the safety standards set by the FDA. If not for these professionals, people may suffer from illness or birth defects. Sometimes they may even die.

It's fulfilling to know that you are doing something that will improve the quality of life. This happens when you make sure a necessary drug meets standards, or when you prevent the distribution of a product which may cause harm.

Regulatory affairs is definitely a noble career choice for those who want to take the challenge.

Larry Gundersen is the head of a regulatory affairs program. "I strongly recommend that you concentrate on your writing and speaking skills," he says.


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