How to shine during your dental nurse interview
The more you do something, the more natural it becomes. It is difficult to replicate the exact feeling you will have at the actual interview, but try answering the following questions out loud:
- What made you want to be a dental nurse?
- What do you enjoy about being a dental nurse?
- What are your strengths?
- Why should we hire you?
- How do you deal with fast-paced, stressful work environments?
You can find more example questions online.
Check yourself:
- Are you talking too fast?
- Are you speaking clearly?
- Are you remembering to smile?
- Do you look at your feet the whole time?
- Adjust and try again.
You will soon feel comfortable and confident answering whatever question may be thrown at you.
Step 4 Prepare logistics.
It makes a good impression if you are extra prepared for an interview. Plan to be 5-10 minutes early at least (if you’re too early, walk around the neighbourhood and get to know your potential new work location).
Bring a copy of your
- CV (in case they don’t have it to hand and offer it to the person interviewing you)
- Enrolment letter to an NEBDN Dental Nursing course.
- GDC registration certificate, if qualified
- Hep B vaccinations, ID and 2 references.
Dental nurses need to be organised and be prepared for what may be needed during their working day – preparing the above also shows you have these skills.
- Be confident and friendly.
Usually people walk into the dental practice, politely say they are here for an interview and take a seat. However, what you may not know is that often the reception team will feedback to the person hiring. Have you heard the old saying “people work with people they like”? You may be shy or nervous, but what if you did something different than most people?
What if you walked in, came to the front desk, complimented them (eg. on how nice the practice looks/their awards/the person’s hair/how they spoke to the patient before you etc). Then you asked a question (eg. how long they have worked there/how they like working in dentistry etc) that led to a little conversation with the front desk team, before you were brought in for the interview. Finally, on the way out you remembered to say goodbye to the reception team and that you hoped to see them soon.
Well, you may just find that all your interview preparation has paid off.
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