In many cases, dental employers may only read your dental hygiene cover letter or it may be the first item they read when they are considering you as an employer. This means you need to have a cover letter...
Do you want to make the most of your dental hygiene career? Whether you’re currently looking for a job or you plan to make a career move in the future, it’s always important to work on your personal brand....
When hunting for dental jobs in 2016, it’s important to pay attention to the current job hunting trends. As the average human attention span continues to drop, it becomes even more difficult to grab the attention of potential employers....
If possible, it’s best to avoid phone interviews when interviewing for dental jobs. It can be tough to connect with someone over the phone, making an interview even more challenging. However, in some cases, you may be unable to...
Walking into a dental hygienist interview is often intimidating. It’s easy to be nervous, because you want to make a great impression and land the job. While interviews have the potential to be stressful, you can reduce your stress,...
Even though most dental employers only spend about six seconds looking at your resume, it’s still important to make your resume count. Making your resume eye-catching is essential, but you still need to make sure your resume has some...