Writing a Dental Assistant Resume
By Kimberly Brandes
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Nobody knows better than a dental assistant that a good smile makes a great first impression. In the job market, however, a first impression is dependent on a great resume. If you are ready to enter the work force with a degree in dental assisting, you already have a solid foundation for a satisfying dental assistant career. With a bit of legwork and creativity, you can polish your resume to perfection and embark on your new career with a job you deserve. Let the Brainstorming BeginMake the task of writing a resume less intimidating by first compiling a list of your skills, work experience, educational background and qualifications. Write down your strengths and interests without thinking how they may or may not relate to your career as a dental assistant. From this list, you will be able to pick and choose the content to include in your resume and then tailor it for a dental assisting job. Get Back to BasicsThe primary goal of a dental assistant resume is to grab the attention of a potential employer. Set yourself apart from other dental assistants by using these essential tips:
Use Your Education to Your AdvantageWhen seeking an entry-level dental assistant position, consider using a functional resume that puts more emphasis on your skills and education than your chronological work history. List your practical experience and relevant course work, which should include some of the following:
Never Underestimate Your Work HistoryEven if you're looking for your very first dental assistant job, you can still emphasize the important skills you have gained in other fields. Potential employers will be looking for applicants with excellent people skills, who work well on a team and have experience in a fast-paced, service-oriented atmosphere. List responsibilities you have had in other jobs that demonstrate these attributes. Any leadership roles, promotions and volunteer work are also valuable experiences to list. If you have worked in a dental office throughout your education, you have the experience of working closely with dentists, dental hygienists and assistants to make the patients feel comfortable. Highlight any skills you have gained from this experience:
Smile, You're Ready For a New Career!What qualifies you to be a great dental assistant? You understand that hard work and determination paved the way to completing your education. Put some of your determination into your resume, and be rewarded with enticing job opportunities to start your career. |
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