Top 10 Bonehead Mistakes Dentists Make on the Job Hunt

10. Fail to produce good references If experienced, you should be able to find colleagues, former employers or specialists you referred to who can describe your professionalism, clinical skill and organizational ability. New graduates, you should list a dental school faculty member who worked closely with you. NEVER list parents, friends, or spouses as references.…

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Assessing Dental Career Opportunities

There are many factors to consider when evaluating opportunities. Some are tangible and others are not. Every office and every opportunity is unique, so it is important to investigate them fully to determine which one suits your wants and needs the best. Compensation is important but it may not be the primary determining factor in…

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Tips for Onboarding a New Dental Associate

Developing an effective orientation process for a new dental associate is critical to the short and long term success of your team. The objective is to make sure the new hire feels welcomed, valued, and prepared for the challenges of his or her new role. On a deeper level, it’s important to understand the new…

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