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7 Questions and Answers For Your Dental Assistant Interview
You have sent in your resume and constructed a great personal website. Now you have been called back for an interview in the dental assistant field. You want to make […]
Posted June 07, 2019
5 Must-Have Smartphone Apps for Dental Professionals
As the saying goes, “there’s an app for that” and dentistry is no exception. From studying x-rays to making appointments, we rely on apps to help us more efficiently do […]
Posted June 07, 2019
Is Your Dental Team Working Together?
The Complainer. The Bully. The Slacker. The Gossip. The Slob. The Flirt. The Drama Queen. Sound like the cast of characters from Glee or Mean Girls? Unfortunately, these personality types […]
Posted May 19, 2019
5 Great Gifts for Dental Professionals
When buying gifts to show appreciation for your team members, coworkers, or colleagues, it may be challenging to know where to turn for highly usable and highly desirable gifts that […]
Posted May 17, 2019
How to Build a Job Ad that Attracts your Culture
Going through the recruiting process can be time-consuming and exhausting. Starting with a solid job ad will help make the hiring process easier and attract the right culture and top […]
Posted May 12, 2019
5 Ways to Handle a Difficult Coworker
Every working professional runs into a problematic coworker eventually. It’s simply the odds of working with other people. Not everyone you work with will mesh or vibe with your personality […]
Posted May 10, 2019
Interview Checklist: How Dental Grads Can Nail a Dental Interview
Congratulations – you’ve made it to the dental interview stage. If this is your first job out of school, you might be looking for some guidance. First off, pat yourself […]
Posted May 07, 2019
New Arizona Law Making it Easier for Practicing Dental Hygienists
Moving is hard. Not just the packing, house hunting, school searching and don’t even get me started about finding an emergency contact for your kid’s paperwork, but if you hold […]
Posted April 29, 2019
5 Things I Wish I Asked In My First Dental Job Interview
After graduation from dental school, the world seemed like my oyster. I could not wait to find my first job and start earning a living. What I didn’t know was […]
Posted April 26, 2019
I Graduated Dental School, What Now?
If graduating from dental school feels like a whirlwind of emotions, know that you’re not alone; transitioning from school into the “real world” is a big leap, and feeling overwhelmed […]
Posted April 24, 2019