Offbeat but important tips for finding your dental dream job

March 23, 2017 By Peter Cargill Everyone is aware they must stand out in order to get a dental practice interview in today’s tough market. Did you land the interview? How do you handle it so that you get the position? Sometimes the thought of landing one of the best dental jobs can seem so far away […]

Surviving the new dental economy: Staffing to retain employees and patients

March 27, 2017 By Reza Sanjar, DMD Practice owners know that the right team members can make or break the success of a dental practice. If you aren’t using the latest methods to find those team members, chances are you won’t find the best ones. While many aspects of the economy are recovering from the […]

How to get yourself fired! Quite a few behaviors remain a no-no in the dental office environment

How to get yourself fired! Quite a few behaviors remain a no-no in the dental office environment January 12, 2016 By Jannette Whisenhunt I know-this is a crazy name for a column title, and it is exactly the opposite of what I normally write about for new hygienists. But I have noticed a lot of […]

My New Dentist Beginner’s Guide: Finding a job

Posted by Dr Drew Byrnes at My New Dentist Beginner’s Guide: Finding a job There I was, sitting on stage at my dental school graduation, with no clue what to do next. I knew that I needed to find a job but it was going to take three months before my license to become active. […]

The 4 Levels of Salary Negotiation Counter Offers

The 4 Levels of Salary Negotiation Counter Offers Don’t Negotiate Randomly, Know Which Counter Offer is Best By Jim Hopkinson. Salary.com contributing writer. In the world of salary negotiation, there’s an important word that comes up quite often: Leverage. By definition, it means using a situation or advantage to obtain a desired result, in our […]

How to Stop Stressing About Salary Boxes on Job Applications

How to Stop Stressing About Salary Boxes on Job Applications Solutions to Disclosing Your Past Salary During a Job Interview By Jim Hopkinson Salary.com contributing writer.   If revealing your current salary is the most common mistake job seekers make when negotiating salary, then the dreaded “Salary History” box on job applications is public enemy #1. […]

Salary Negotiation Tips for Every Age Group

Salary Negotiation Tips for Every Age Group No Matter How Old You Are, We Can Help You Negotiate By Jim Hopkinson.Salary.com contributing writer There’s a single, crucial skill that will prove incredibly valuable throughout your career. It’s not learning how to code, being a great public speaker, knowing how to dig into financials, or being […]

When Is It OK to Turn Down a Promotion?

When Is It OK to Turn Down a Promotion? Sometimes Saying No to a New Position is the Smart Play By Jim Hopkinson Salary.com contributing writer.   Getting a raise. Climbing the corporate ladder. Receiving a better title. Taking on more responsibility. Advancing your career. These are the accomplishments most people in the workforce strive to attain. […]

Job Interviews: How to Position Yourself As the Best Value

Job Interviews: How to Position Yourself As the Best Value Want to Get the Most Money? Focus on Value By Jim Hopkinson, Salary.com contributing writer. There are three reasons why your credit card bill is so high every month. The first are the splurges: the plane ticket and hotel costs for your vacation; the $130 […]

How to Deal with Accidental Eavesdropping

Office Etiquette How to Deal with Accidental Eavesdropping By Annette, Salary.com contributing writer. Dear Annette, I am a cubicle dweller, as are most of my coworkers. Even though we try to keep our voices down, we can’t help overhearing one another’s personal calls. Should we just pretend we don’t? What if it’s about a subject, such […]