9 Tips for New Dental Hygiene Graduates for the First Day and Beyond
You’ve made it through two to three years of dental hygiene school with long days and nights studying and probably missing out on a few hours of shut-eye. All that diligence and hard work have paid off, and you’ve got your first job at a local dental practice. Your head is telling you to be excited, but your nerves are saying something different!
Starting a new job can be both exciting and challenging. You may be wondering if you’ll fit in with the dental team, if the team will like you, or if you will remember everything you learned in school.
The bottom line is that you will most likely fit in because you’ve gone through the interview process and met the people you’ll be working with. You liked them, and they liked you, which is why they offered you the job. You’ll also remember that you’ve spent the last few years learning and practicing your craft and will remember what to do!...
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Starting a new job can be both exciting and challenging. You may be wondering if you’ll fit in with the dental team, if the team will like you, or if you will remember everything you learned in school.
The bottom line is that you will most likely fit in because you’ve gone through the interview process and met the people you’ll be working with. You liked them, and they liked you, which is why they offered you the job. You’ll also remember that you’ve spent the last few years learning and practicing your craft and will remember what to do!...
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