How would a blood processing job at a major hospital look on an application?

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I don't think it would look overly great on your application, as it seems like you'd be more of a lab tech that does hardly any "academic research."

But then again, it's a paid job which is always beneficial to you.

I've also heard that dental schools favor applicants that held paid jobs over non-paid volunteer experiences.
 
The hours suck so I'm on the fence but if the job would look favorable on an application I would probably grab it.

Prob better than working at completely unrelated places but honestly don't expect it to be much of gain as far as admission goes..

I would only take it for money and maybe a rec but you would still need dental related hours and lor
 
Its better than nothing-I actually think it wouldn't be too bad at all to put on your application.
 
Its better than nothing-I actually think it wouldn't be too bad at all to put on your application.
Agreed. Be happy you have a job and in the medical field. Keep it and improve your application in other areas.
 
These is one of those cases where you should do it for the money.
 
You guys don't have to tell me about the money haha, its always welcome.
 
I'm ready to take this job but I'm really not sure about nights.
 
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