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Dental Careers - Finding a Job in the 21st Century - cover

Dental Careers - Finding a Job in the 21st Century

Michael Okuji

Verlag: Quintessence Publishing Co, Inc

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There are many paths to a fulfilling dental career with a competitive salary and benefits as well as a satisfying work-life balance. Today's dentists can excel in many fields outside of private practice—but only if you know what to look for. First, this guide refreshes the reader about best practices for navigating online job boards, writing standout application materials, and nailing an interview. Then the book explores the many rewarding fields outside of private practice, including community health, global health, academia, uniformed services, and large group practice. Finally, a chapter about emerging markets highlights other career sectors expected to see growth in the near future. Many chapters feature "spotlight" sections written by dentists with real-world experience sharing their insider knowledge of these fields. Whether you are a recent graduate or an established professional considering a mid-career transition, this book is a must-read to learn the ins and outs of these exciting new opportunities. The future is yours to make.
Verfügbar seit: 02.12.2022.
Drucklänge: 160 Seiten.

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