“Always leave them wanting more,” so they say in show business. And there is a lot of truth in this when it comes to exiting a job, too. Even in the current dental recruitment market, where good dental nurses are like gold dust, it’s wise to part company with employers on the best of terms.
Many dental practices are facing unprecedented challenges in filling vacancies, so for the ambitious dental nurse who is seeking to broaden their horizons, now might prove to be an appropriate time to consider a new role. But it is essential to remain professional to the end.
Here, we list some dos and don’ts when quitting your job.
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