What can a future dental hygiene student do to increase chances of employment after graduation?
Sunday, March 8th, 2009 at
7:37 pm
*gYpSy* asked:
Say I am applying for a job in a dental office…what would make one candidate stand out from another, especially if you don’t have much experience yet? Additional certifications perhaps?
Although there will be plenty of jobs available for dental hygienists, I would like to obtain any skills or training that would help me get a position in my top choices of dental offices. Any advice?
Thanks : )
Tagged with: Certifications • Dental Hygienists • Graduation
Filed under: Health Care
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Often community service stands out for some employers. But honestly, depending on your location, it’s the luck of the draw.
If hygienists are plentiful and doctors can “take their pick” vs if there are few hygienists and many local openings is more indicative of how you will obtain your first position. Once you get to know the community and the dentists you will figure out who you would want to work for. Networking with your fellow local hygienists and keeping up with the changes in other offices will help you find ideal employment
Unfortunately many offices are not so excited about keeping up with the “hygiene technology”, unless you get into a perio office, which would be a great opportunity right out of school.
good luck