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Nailing Your Dental Apprenticeship/Student Interview

5th Sep 2023
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Are you gearing up for your dental apprenticeship or student interview? We’ve got your back with these valuable tips to help you stand out!

Before the Interview:

  1. Plan Your Journey: Map out the route to the interview location and allow extra time for any unforeseen delays.
  2. Test Your Tech: Ensure your digital devices are in perfect working order, especially if it's an online interview.
  3. Research the Practice: Familiarise yourself with the dental practice's ethos and services to impress your future employers.
  4. Review Qualifications: Be ready to discuss your qualifications and how they align with the role.
  5. Understand the Role: Know the responsibilities and skills required for the position, even if you're new to dental nursing.
  6. Pre-empt Questions: Anticipate common questions and prepare concise answers that highlight your strengths.
  7. Practice Your Responses: Use the STAR method to frame your answers and showcase relevant experiences.
  8. Dress Professionally: Make a great first impression with neat attire and a professional appearance.
  9. Bring Copies: Have extra copies of your CV and cover letter, just in case.

During the Interview:

  1. Be Punctual and Polite: Arrive early, introduce yourself to the staff, and be attentive during instructions.
  2. Maintain Professionalism: Switch off electronic devices, maintain eye contact, and use positive body language.
  3. Wear a Smile: Show your enthusiasm for the opportunity and build rapport with a friendly demeanor.
  4. Non-Verbal Communication: Keep eye contact, avoid defensive gestures, and stay composed.
  5. Keep Calm: Stay relaxed with deep breaths, and take your time to gather your thoughts before answering.
  6. Seek Clarification: Don't hesitate to ask for clarification if you're unsure about a question.
  7. Exude Confidence: Believe in your abilities, express your strengths, and ask thoughtful questions.
  8. Engage with Questions: Prepare insightful questions about the role to show your interest.
  9. Follow Up: After the interview, send a thank-you email to reiterate your interest and appreciation.
  10. Be Patient: Wait for the response and resist the urge to follow up too soon.
  11. Seek Feedback: If unsuccessful, ask for feedback to enhance your interview skills for the future.

With these tips, you're set to rock your dental apprenticeship or student interview. Best of luck! 🌟🦷

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