Denturist Eric Kukucka explains how with the use of sophisticated scanning technology and design software, dentists can re-create a patient’s denture, modifying the device’s aesthetic dimensions while maintaining the same fit.
Check references on every candidate, every time. Or take your chances.
You know you’re nearing the final stretch of an interview process (and that it’s looking good for you) when a potential employer asks for references. If you’re not prepared, though, you might be left scrambling at the last minute to find a good reference. Who do you ask and what’s the best way to reach out?
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Checking references of a potential new hire is always a good idea. Here are some guidelines to follow when you are conducting a reference check.
A reference check should be simple. But there may be times when it does not work out. Here's what to do in these instances.
How much do you actually read before you click 'I agree'?
Funny thing about references. We all need them, we all have them, and very few of us really know how to use them. It’s kinda like me and power tools, but that’s a whole different story.
References are great when your last boss A. loved you and B. is completely sane and wonderful. When those conditions aren't met, sometimes references can be a bit of a challenge. Here are three questions from people without perfect references and what they can do about it.