This was very helpful. I finished my dental assistant program 4 months ago. I really needed a refresher since I haves no working experience. I have a working interview in 2 weeks.
I have a working interview tomorrow and I have no idea what to expect. I am so incredibly nervous. I am fresh out of CDA school.. Your have eased my mind somewhat but, still very nervous.
I have registered dental assistant working interview I'm not so nervous I have been in this field as a dental assistant for four years and I just received my rda liscense in oct 2019 I'm so excited about doing two different working interviews.
Thats great! If you’ve been in the field for 4 years you know what dental offices are looking for! Good luck in your working interviews! Let us know which you pick 😄😄
My last job which was bartending and my current job which I’m a hair stylist actually had working interviews where you sit down and answer questions. Traditional interviews people can bull shit but not actually be able to do the work. Working interviews you actually have to show what you can do basically it’s either put up or shut up. Second traditional interview are awkward and nerve racking. My first job I tried was accounting and there it was a traditional interview. I absolutely hate those kinds of interviews it felt like going on a first date with a guy your like what do I say hope I don’t accidentally say the wrong thing. So I definitely wish all jobs would do working interviews instead of traditional interviews.
Hi I have a working interview at oral surgery . I’m confused how they called me in for a working interview knowing I don’t have experience I just graduated. So what do I do ?
@ I got the job and I didn’t have to do anything but observe. However I left because a few doctors was rude and it felt like they was pushed to be doctors and didn’t get to be who they really wanted to be
We are soo sorry 🥺 Unfortunately, those accelerated programs are just an INTRO to dental assisting. There’s no way you can be prepared in that short of time. But, don’t get discourage. You can find an office to train you. Make sure to watch our videos on X-rays, alginate impressions, bleaching trays, composite setup, temporary crowns and take notes. You will have to keep studying on your own
I have a sterilization technician working interview next week even though I have no experience and this is my third interview with them. I first had a phone call, and then I had a in person interview. I’m not sure what to expected even though they know I don’t have experience
#BLACKLIVESMATTER STREAM TO DONATE hey there! So since you don’t have experience you probably will be shadowing and they will see how fast you pick things up. A sterilization tech’s duty is focused in only sterilize instruments and maybe cleaning rooms. Just make sure you have a notepad with you. Take notes and pay attention! You will do great🙂🦷
So I recently had an interview at an office and it went well so they scheduled me for a working interview but a few days later I received a rejection letter. Could be that they had someone doing a working interview ahead of me and they got the job? I was really confused at first . I didn’t understand the hiring process.
Very imformative.... Started DA classes online couple months ago haven't started doing any in person practical as yet I'm doing a lot of theory how long did it take you guys to get the hang of everything while studying I'm having a hard time remembering what comes next in a procedure. But I'm learning a lot ☺
La'curla naturally it’s all about practice. You won’t get it down until you start doing it. Hang in there! It takes time but you will get it 🦷 the hands on training is the most important part. Are you doing an externship?
@@DentalVibes I'm actually going to do 6 months internship. I'm almost finish taking classes but because of the Covid-19 virus I'm unable to do hands on practical at the school.
Thanks very much! I didn’t have experience !But im so luck,i maybe get the offer ! And my English not really good,I just have a little worried,but I will study hard,work hard! Thank you guys,let me know lots of things about DA !Your are amazing !
MsHeyall we are actually shooting a video on drama in the office soon 😇 dealing with a rude dr is soo uncomfortable 😒 you have to stand up for yourself for them to back down! Check this out ruclips.net/video/RH4ob1-nh60/видео.html
I have a 2nd interview this week but I wasn't sure if its a working interview but they just asked me to come for a 2nd interview and was so shy to ask if its gonna be a working interview or not. So im so scared haha
I have a working interview tomorrow. I haven't assisted since 2015. I a.m so nervous. I been looking at RUclips videos all day. Don't even know what's a good rate pay. I left when digital was getting big and paperless came into play.
Miriam Kromah that’s a tricky one! A dental working interview is to see what type of dental skills you have. If you have no experience I’m not sure they would do a working interview. Probably just a formal interview. Just make sure you google basic dental terminologies and show that you are eager to learn 🙂
You don’t need prior knowledge to be considered for a DA position. If you have the will and eagerness to learn, the doctors will see that and be happy to hire you.
I just had a working interview today. And I didn’t get to do much because i didn’t know a lot of what they do. But I didn’t not like the office at all 😭
I have to disagree for a newbie. A newbie might not know about dental assisting but the office is still getting free labor out of them. I heard from another dental assistant to never work for free. Nothing is free.
Externships should be included in your program hours therefore the student doesn’t get pay. Working interviews should be paid because by then you’re a graduate working. Once upon a time they didn’t use to pay, but thankfully things have changed. We do highly recommend DAs to settle their payment arrangements prior to starting their working interview to avoid getting scammed.
Is going to be very hard for me to get a dental assistant job because we stop having classes cause of covid and i didn't learn how to do impressions, i don't think they want a dental assistant that doesn't know how to do impressions 😓
Yes it will be more challenging! If you never had an externship then you didn’t develop the skills yet. But remember, it won’t be impossible! You have to make sure you are prepared to show them you are eager to learn on the interviews. Also, make sure your resume look good. Remember drs are reading it aka (highly educated ppl) make sure your resume makes sense when it comes to the dental experience part. There are offices out there willing to train, it just might take you a little bit to find one. Don’t give up 🙂
This was very helpful. I finished my dental assistant program 4 months ago. I really needed a refresher since I haves no working experience. I have a working interview in 2 weeks.
Yay let us know how it goes 🙂
i have a working interview tomorrow. i’m trying to prepare myself!
It's definitely also a great chance to see if you going to like working there so it goes both ways! This video is all such vital info.
The Dental Advocate good point! Vibing with the office is definitely important
@@DentalVibes yes, my daughter turned down a job because the office had no regard for sanitation.
I have a working interview tomorrow and I have no idea what to expect. I am so incredibly nervous. I am fresh out of CDA school.. Your have eased my mind somewhat but, still very nervous.
I don't have a working interview today but I go in to meet the doctor and people for my externship today I'm sooo excited and nervous at the same time
I’m so nervous thank you so much for reassuring me ladies!!!
You got this
thank you very much for your videos, i don't speak English but I'm learning with you
That’s awesome, reach out anytime if you need help!
I have registered dental assistant working interview I'm not so nervous I have been in this field as a dental assistant for four years and I just received my rda liscense in oct 2019 I'm so excited about doing two different working interviews.
Thats great! If you’ve been in the field for 4 years you know what dental offices are looking for! Good luck in your working interviews! Let us know which you pick 😄😄
Honestly, whether you’re experienced or not shouldn’t determine whether you’re compensated for your time.
This was an amazing video!! I feel more confident! Thank you
🤗🤗 you go get them girl!
Thank you for the video I have a work interview on Tuesday I’m so nervous
thank y’all for this 😭
Thank you for making this video!
My last job which was bartending and my current job which I’m a hair stylist actually had working interviews where you sit down and answer questions.
Traditional interviews people can bull shit but not actually be able to do the work. Working interviews you actually have to show what you can do basically it’s either put up or shut up. Second traditional interview are awkward and nerve racking.
My first job I tried was accounting and there it was a traditional interview. I absolutely hate those kinds of interviews it felt like going on a first date with a guy your like what do I say hope I don’t accidentally say the wrong thing.
So I definitely wish all jobs would do working interviews instead of traditional interviews.
Hi I have a working interview at oral surgery . I’m confused how they called me in for a working interview knowing I don’t have experience I just graduated. So what do I do ?
How did it end up working out for you? I have the same situation, like how imma do a working interview with no experience in an office? Smh
@@nynyjohnson1update?
I also have the same exact experience
How did it work out for you? I have a working interview tomorrow 🥴😖
@ I got the job and I didn’t have to do anything but observe. However I left because a few doctors was rude and it felt like they was pushed to be doctors and didn’t get to be who they really wanted to be
I’m currently in dental assisting school and was offered a working interview at my dentist and I’m so nervous!
I graduated last week from 10 weeks dental Assistant school so we didn’t have enough time to learn all of that 🥺🤕
We are soo sorry 🥺 Unfortunately, those accelerated programs are just an INTRO to dental assisting. There’s no way you can be prepared in that short of time. But, don’t get discourage. You can find an office to train you. Make sure to watch our videos on X-rays, alginate impressions, bleaching trays, composite setup, temporary crowns and take notes. You will have to keep studying on your own
Love you guys’ videos! You guys are awesome
I am a newbie and have a working interview tomorrow. Should I tell them if I’m going to get paid before starting working interview?
I have a sterilization technician working interview next week even though I have no experience and this is my third interview with them. I first had a phone call, and then I had a in person interview. I’m not sure what to expected even though they know I don’t have experience
#BLACKLIVESMATTER STREAM TO DONATE hey there! So since you don’t have experience you probably will be shadowing and they will see how fast you pick things up. A sterilization tech’s duty is focused in only sterilize instruments and maybe cleaning rooms. Just make sure you have a notepad with you. Take notes and pay attention! You will do great🙂🦷
Dental Vibes thank you so much!🙏🏼
So I recently had an interview at an office and it went well so they scheduled me for a working interview but a few days later I received a rejection letter. Could be that they had someone doing a working interview ahead of me and they got the job? I was really confused at first . I didn’t understand the hiring process.
Very imformative.... Started DA classes online couple months ago haven't started doing any in person practical as yet I'm doing a lot of theory how long did it take you guys to get the hang of everything while studying I'm having a hard time remembering what comes next in a procedure. But I'm learning a lot ☺
La'curla naturally it’s all about practice. You won’t get it down until you start doing it. Hang in there! It takes time but you will get it 🦷 the hands on training is the most important part. Are you doing an externship?
@@DentalVibes I'm actually going to do 6 months internship. I'm almost finish taking classes but because of the Covid-19 virus I'm unable to do hands on practical at the school.
La'curla naturally good! Make sure to watch our externship video to prepare yourself 🙂 ruclips.net/video/R6sNRsUWmH0/видео.html
Thanks very much! I didn’t have experience !But im so luck,i maybe get the offer ! And my English not really good,I just have a little worried,but I will study hard,work hard! Thank you guys,let me know lots of things about DA !Your are amazing !
Good luck with everything!
Any tips on getting along with coworkers? And dealing with rude doctors
MsHeyall we are actually shooting a video on drama in the office soon 😇 dealing with a rude dr is soo uncomfortable 😒 you have to stand up for yourself for them to back down! Check this out ruclips.net/video/RH4ob1-nh60/видео.html
I have a 2nd interview this week but I wasn't sure if its a working interview but they just asked me to come for a 2nd interview and was so shy to ask if its gonna be a working interview or not. So im so scared haha
Working interview Wednesday! So nervous!!!!!
Good luck!
Thank y’all so much
😄🥰
I have a working interview tomorrow. I haven't assisted since 2015. I a.m so nervous. I been looking at RUclips videos all day. Don't even know what's a good rate pay. I left when digital was getting big and paperless came into play.
Hey! We’re just seeing this! Hope your interview went well 🤞🏼 If you have any questions pls reach us directly on Instagram @dentalvibes_
What if you didn’t do a dental assistant program and also have no dental experience? What things can you do to succeed in your dental work interview?
Miriam Kromah that’s a tricky one! A dental working interview is to see what type of dental skills you have. If you have no experience I’m not sure they would do a working interview. Probably just a formal interview. Just make sure you google basic dental terminologies and show that you are eager to learn 🙂
You don’t need prior knowledge to be considered for a DA position. If you have the will and eagerness to learn, the doctors will see that and be happy to hire you.
How to politely decline the offer if I find another one ?
I got a workday interview today
Good content!!
Zach W thank you 🙂
Dental Assistants LOVEEEEEE the chisme, let’s be real 😂😂
🤣🤣
I had a working interview today and it was some sort of amazing but they had let me leave early due to a staff returning. I'm so hurt
Do you think that's ok to go 2 working interviews for 2 different offices at the same week?
Why wouldn’t it be ok? You’re looking at your options
I just had a working interview today. And I didn’t get to do much because i didn’t know a lot of what they do. But I didn’t not like the office at all 😭
Oh no! What are some of the things you didn’t know about?
Working interviews should be paid.
I actually have a paid working interview tmrw at a private office !
@@dreamingofbears omg did you get the job? I have two working interviews this week and their both paid, I’m so nervous but excited.
@@Odeyawicca99 I did :) I’m on my second week of working there now! Good luck you got this!
I have to disagree for a newbie. A newbie might not know about dental assisting but the office is still getting free labor out of them. I heard from another dental assistant to never work for free. Nothing is free.
Externships should be included in your program hours therefore the student doesn’t get pay. Working interviews should be paid because by then you’re a graduate working. Once upon a time they didn’t use to pay, but thankfully things have changed. We do highly recommend DAs to settle their payment arrangements prior to starting their working interview to avoid getting scammed.
Is going to be very hard for me to get a dental assistant job because we stop having classes cause of covid and i didn't learn how to do impressions, i don't think they want a dental assistant that doesn't know how to do impressions 😓
Yes it will be more challenging! If you never had an externship then you didn’t develop the skills yet. But remember, it won’t be impossible! You have to make sure you are prepared to show them you are eager to learn on the interviews. Also, make sure your resume look good. Remember drs are reading it aka (highly educated ppl) make sure your resume makes sense when it comes to the dental experience part. There are offices out there willing to train, it just might take you a little bit to find one. Don’t give up 🙂
My instructors told me to always ask about getting paid for working interview. Because they are supposed to pay you no matter what. So yes ask
are you guys a couple??