- Are you looking for a job?
- Do you want to change your job or
career?
- Do you have to change your job or
career?
- Will you need to appear at an interview?
- Will your chances to get that job
improve,
by improving
your smile?
"YOU NEVER GET A SECOND CHANCE
TO MAKE A GREAT FIRST IMPRESSION!"

I am Dr Simon W Rosenberg, a Prosthodontist who focuses
on helping my patients' dental needs by using "High
Technology with a Gentle Touch" More and more I see patients
who are changing jobs and are concerned about their smiles
or their bad breath.
I hear from many of my patients that a bright,
pleasing smile gives them more confidence. They tell my
staff and I that a great smile gives them an edge for holding
onto their jobs in tough economic times
If you are unemployed, or just looking at job alternatives,
Your Smile is crucial to make you stand out in an
interview!
I am sure you know that a job applicant with an attractive
smile is more likely to get hired than someone who’s in need of
a smile makeover.
A unattractive smile often gets interpreted as either a lack
of intelligence or as a person who doesn’t care about
themselves.
In a job interview, you are selling yourself and your
capabilities. The interviewer is looking for someone who can
not only do the job, but who will reflect on them as having
made a good choice in selecting the "right person" for the job.
One interviewer may overlook a “less than great” smile, but
they have to sell you to the rest of the team and your smile
will affect how these other crucial people in your interview
process see you.
In addition, smiles reduce stress on and off the job, while
frowns increase stress. There is a physical explanation for
this -- It takes only 17 muscles to smile and 43 muscles to
frown, so that the frown may look like aggretion rather than a
way you cover up your undisireable smile.
If you cover your mouth with your hand as you talk, it makes
it harder for the other person to understand you, and it gives
the “wrong” message that you are hiding something more
important than your teeth.
In Summary:
Your Smile Speaks Volumes about You!
When you have your Interview Scheduled,
You have your Resume Printed and
You are Dressed for Success,
What will your Smile and Breath Say About YOU,
Even Before You Say Even One Word?
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