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Dentistry is one of the high-contact businesses that has been badly damaged by the epidemic, but the future is optimistic as the U.S. dental market is expected to grow to $30.59 billion by 2027. Employers will be looking for qualified candidates to join their practices as the need for dentists is predicted to rise.

Are a hygienist, administrative assistant, or associate dentist needed to fill a position at your dental office? The top 7 job posting websites are shown here, along with some information on how they differ.

1. Monster

Perhaps the easiest way to find a new dental associate or hygienist is to post your job opening online at one of the major job classifieds networks. Beyond posting your ad, Monster can also help you hone in on the right candidates for the job so you can reach out to them and invite them to apply. The site filters resumes based on criteria you set, so you’re only ever looking at the candidates who fit with your needs.

2. Indeed

Indeed is another major online classifieds network and a major competitor to Monster. Indeed makes hiring new candidates for your dental practice easier than ever with a simple three-step process. Post your job using Indeed’s tips to stand out from other hiring dental practices, and then use the site’s tools to review resumes, narrow down your search, schedule and conduct interviews, and extend offers of employment. Indeed has a very flexible payment structure, making it a good choice for smaller practices or solo dentists.

3. American Dental Hygienists Association Career Center

If you’re looking to hire a dental hygienist, there’s perhaps no better place than the online Career Center at the American Dental Hygienists Association. Your job can be posted for just $75, and you’ll have access to search the resumes of thousands of qualified dental hygienists. Jobs get an average of 251 views, and you can manage your applications online through the ADHA Career Center employer portal.

4. iHireDental

iHireDental is a job listing website similar to Monster and Indeed, however, it serves only the dental marketplace. You can post a job or browse resumes based on specific qualifications. The website also offers iMatch Job Matching, which is a service designed to connect you with personalized job matches according to a set of preferences you select, from dental office administrative assistants to assistant periodontists. iHireDental boasts over 1 million candidates!

5. DentalPost

DentalPost is another dentistry-specific job board that competes heavily with iHireDental and other similar classifieds ad websites. It allows you to post locally or nationally-targeted ads and search resumes by photo, assessment, and location. DentalPost also has a messaging platform that allows you to connect directly with potential candidates online through an app. 

The least expensive package is $99 and the costliest is $299, billed every 30 days. You can also post an immediate temp job for just $59 if you need to get someone in your office as quickly as possible.

6. Glassdoor

Glassdoor is similar to Monster and Indeed because it competes heavily in the classified ads arena. The website isn’t limited to just the dental niche and boasts a whopping 67M+ visitors every month. In addition to allowing employers to post jobs, it enables current and former employees to leave reviews about working for a company. While you can’t control the type of reviews you get, if you offer a great place to work, your employees will more likely rate you highly, making your Glassdoor employer profile more attractive to top candidates.

7. LinkedIn

Beyond using websites designed specifically to help dental practices find new recruits, you can also use social media. LinkedIn is a social channel that facilitates professional connections between new recruits and dental practices that may want to hire them. To a lesser degree, you might also use Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram to source job candidates and advertise openings in your office.

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Regardless of how you find your next recruit, it’s important to make sure your job postings are engaging, compelling, and informative. Your job descriptions should be well-rounded and give potential hires a good idea of what their responsibilities — and your expectations — might be.

It can be challenging to know where to go for job in a dental career while you are just ending your fellowship or residency. Finding career possibilities in private practices can occasionally be difficult, so you want to make sure you’re applying to the proper jobs for you. Here are some suggestions for discovering the best private dentist jobs to apply for if you’re a recent medical graduate trying to break into the dentistry field.

  • Look within your network: If you’ve already had some experience out in the field through your residency or fellowship, chances are you already know a few trustworthy dentists, dental associates, and other dental personnel. Ask around within your network to see if anyone knows about any dental positions or dentist openings available near you. Word of mouth can be an incredibly powerful tool when it comes to finding employment.
  • Remember reputation: When you find a dental practice that appears to have dental opportunities available, remember to do your due diligence. Before applying to a practice or pursuing a career with companies that hire dentists, do your research online or by talking to trusted professionals. You might be surprised what you learn about someone’s practice, and it could keep you from entering into a less than ideal position.
  • Talk to other dental associates: Once you’ve chosen a practice and have decided to apply, don’t stop researching yet. Talk to other employees or dental associates that have worked with this dental practice in the past. Unlike doing research on your own, these resources will be able to tell you first-hand what to expect from your position there.
  • Take advantage of employment services: If all of this seems a bit overwhelming, it’s best to ask for help in screening potential practices. Overall employment of dentists is projected to grow 19% from 2016 to 2026, much faster than the average for all occupations, meaning there will be many listings to sort through.
    Dental hiring agencies can help you sort through private dentist jobs and help you select one that’s right for you.

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