California Dental Associate Position

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eager_1

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Hi there,

I am looking for an associate position in California as a GP dentist (no experience).
What are the most common sources of jobs for people like me? Is there any particular website/newspaper commonly used in California for this purpose?

Thank you.
Dr. Eager (foreign grad who just passed CA Dental Board) /Utah

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hi eager1,congrats on passing dental boards.....as far as jobs,don't u guys(dentists) have your own network/placement agencies????just ask any practising dentist or do some search......the site that i know for sure is cda.org(california dental association)......i'm sure there are many more.....
 
eager_1 said:
Hi there,

I am looking for an associate position in California as a GP dentist (no experience).
What are the most common sources of jobs for people like me? Is there any particular website/newspaper commonly used in California for this purpose?

Thank you.
Dr. Eager (foreign grad who just passed CA Dental Board) /Utah

Congrats on passing boards :thumbup:

I have a question for you..If you want to practice outside California(in other US states) after how many years of practice in California you can do that?(I don't know whether you can do that in all states :confused: )
 
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I don't know what is going on now but previously different states had different requirements (those requirements are being revised/changed all the time)
In some states you could never be licensed if you did not graduate from US School, some states will license you based on 4-5 years of full time employment as a licensed dentist anywhere in US.
Hope this helped.
Eager
 
eager_1 said:
I don't know what is going on now but previously different states had different requirements (those requirements are being revised/changed all the time)
In some states you could never be licensed if you did not graduate from US School, some states will license you based on 4-5 years of full time employment as a licensed dentist anywhere in US.
Hope this helped.
Eager

Hi eager,
Thanks for ur prompt reply :)
Yeah even I read some where that u could get license in few states after 5 years of experience but I don't know whether it's still true
I asked this question to so many people but still I have this doubt in my mind :( ..
Anyways :luck:
 
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