Age range for hire??

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I was just wondering, I have been thinking about dental school after graduation. However after Dental school I will be 31 years old, is it hard to find a job for a new dentist of that age? Thanks everyone!
 
Do you even put your age on your resume?!
 
I was just wondering, I have been thinking about dental school after graduation. However after Dental school I will be 31 years old, is it hard to find a job for a new dentist of that age? Thanks everyone!

its impossible dont do it!
 
I agree with everything that has been said so far.

There's a small window to be a dentist, and if you don't become a dentist before you're 30, it's gonna be extremely hard to find a job.
 
Thanks for the input however why are some students in dental school in the 30's and even 40's I heard?
 
I'm pretty sure you can find work as a dentist at most ages as long as you can use your hands well. I wouldn't worry about 31!
 
Thanks for the input however why are some students in dental school in the 30's and even 40's I heard?

because its america and people change careers all the time... just like why are you on a dental section when you're so in love with the MD program...
 
Thanks for the input however why are some students in dental school in the 30's and even 40's I heard?

:shrug: I thought the other posts were sarcastic... I don't see why it would be difficult to get a job because of your age.
 
Whoa I walk in here and the fumes of Eau de Sarcasm sent me right out the door again.

It was pretty thick.
 
why would it matter since u never put ur age on ur resume?
 
Whoa I walk in here and the fumes of Eau de Sarcasm sent me right out the door again.

It was pretty thick.

Internet sarcasm is sometimes difficult to detect to begin with. My radar probably needs repair again.

OP: You'll be fine. 31 is not a big deal
 
If anything you should hope that you don't get a job due to being 31. You'd be in the money after the lawsuit.
 
I would think a 31 y/o with zero experience would have a slight advantage over a 25 y/o with zero experience to land a job as a dentist.

If you knew nothing else about the dentist/surgeon to perform your procedure, would you choose the baby-faced doc or the one with a couple of gray hairs?
 
I was just wondering, I have been thinking about dental school after graduation. However after Dental school I will be 31 years old, is it hard to find a job for a new dentist of that age? Thanks everyone!

As one who has hired a few dentists over the years I think I can address your question.

NO!!!! In this profession age is not much of a factor. In the past I have hired 2 dentists over 60 because they were skilled at their craft. I presently work with one guy that is over 70, HOWEVER he is the best "denture guy" within 60 miles.
 
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