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Have you found the ideal match?

Recruitment consultant Natasha Hameed explains the nuances and skills in nailing that perfect job

The role of the dental nurse is pivotal in any dental practice and I work with dental nurses on a daily basis to help them to progress their careers. When a suitable new position arises the most frequent question I’m asked is, not surprisingly: ‘What’s the salary?’

This is an important question and gives an immediate indication of whether the role is at the right level and reflects the candidate’s experience. Obviously, they also want to know if the position is full time or part-time so they can decide how this fits with their lifestyle – trainee dental nurses might require a more flexible role that allows them time to study and attend college. For others, there may be a need to work around childcare or other personal circumstances.

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