Are you currently exploring employment options in the dental industry? With the field offering many opportunities, learning about various types of employment can sometimes be overwhelming. In the dental industry, there are generally two types of classified employees – 1099 workers and W2 workers. Here’s a quick breakdown of these two types of positions and… Read more »
Category: Career Tips
How Can Networking on LinkedIn Help Your Career?
Are you hoping to advance your career and network more in the new year? You may be surprised that LinkedIn is a great place to start! From relationship-building to personal branding, LinkedIn is an effective outlet for career growth on my levels. If you’re not yet sold on the power of LinkedIn, here are three… Read more »
The Benefits of Choosing a Retained Dental Staffing Agency
Do you find yourself engaging with as many recruiting and staffing agencies as possible to help you with your vacancies? Only to get deluged with worthless and oftentimes the same resumes, but from different agencies? In essence you’re creating this quagmire, and may not realize it. You are forcing contingency recruiting agencies to race to… Read more »
The Great Resignation Continues
The Great Resignation continues. For companies struggling to fill open roles, good news may be around the corner. On the flip side, companies that haven’t paid enough attention to their current employees needs could be in for a rude awakening. According to the results of a new survey by staffing services company Yoh, only 30% of… Read more »
How To Lower The Flame When You’re a Chronic Overachiever
How To Lower The Flame When You’re A Chronic Overachiever We all love to experience accomplishments. They can offer a source of energy and strength. But over time, a relentless drive to accomplish can lead us to ignore our needs or the needs of our loved ones, aggravate physical and mental health problems, or create… Read more »
Returning to the Workforce After Being a Caregiver
Over the last 18 months, more than 3 million women have left the workplace. Given that women tend to take on the brunt of caregiving responsibilities, be it childcare (including overseeing unanticipated homeschooling during the pandemic) or elder care — or both — many found it untenable to maintain both work and home responsibilities during the… Read more »
How To Prepare For A Phone Interview
Understanding how to prepare for a phone interview is extremely important. The phone interview oftentimes determines whether you are granted a face to face interview with the hiring company. So it is critical that you put in the necessary time to prepare. Ideally, you should be in a room that is quiet where you can… Read more »
Out Of Work Longer Than 60 Days? Keep Reading
Out of work longer than 60 days can be a problem for in-demand professionals. The latest unemployment numbers show an economy that is doing great and more people are working than at any other time in U.S. history. So you are going to have to be prepared to address in an interview why you haven’t… Read more »
How To Move Past A Company Downsizing
How to move past a company downsizing is a hot topic in the work world. Like the saying goes “Life happens“. A relevant topic today is corporate downsizing and mergers or as companies refer to it as “right-sizing”. Oftentimes talented and experienced professionals find themselves in a position of unplanned unemployment. It is important to… Read more »