4 Questions Dentists Should Ask Any Potential Employer
The most important piece of advice I give to new dental graduates is simple: Commit to knowing yourself. This may sound elementary, but understanding your priorities, preferences, and goals is key to connecting with the right employer and beginning to build your career path.
My road to dentistry was not a traditional one. I am a bioengineer by trade, and when I was an undergraduate at Lehigh University, I was planning to be a vaccine researcher. As I questioned myself and spoke to seasoned executives at biopharmaceutical companies, I realized I wanted to be in a more social health-care setting, interacting with patients...
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My road to dentistry was not a traditional one. I am a bioengineer by trade, and when I was an undergraduate at Lehigh University, I was planning to be a vaccine researcher. As I questioned myself and spoke to seasoned executives at biopharmaceutical companies, I realized I wanted to be in a more social health-care setting, interacting with patients...
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