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If You Have Targets Like Getting More Patients In A Dentist Do You Get Fired?

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abbeyleigh | 17:27 Sun 25th Sep 2022 | Jobs & Education
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I'm looking at applying for a dental receptionist position it sounds easy but never really got on with targets and it says there's targets with trying to get more patients, is it targets like sales in a call centre where you get fired if you don't hit them?
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Ask the company, they'll know more of the details than we will.
Ask the practice at which you intend to apply for the position.
What are you going to wear?
What's happened to all the other interviews you've had?
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Got offer but had to turn it down
Places on a dentist's list are as rare as hens teeth. Rather than recruiting new patients you'll be fighting them off.
Only if it's an NHS dentist, Sandy
It might be linked to pay in that a good ability to hit targets means you get a pay rise or a bonus. If you are afraid of hard work and I am not saying this applies to you it is probably best to avoid target driven employment. I always saw it as a challenge that made work more interesting
Which job did you get offered and why did you turn it down?
Lol @ Hopkirk..
It was probably the next question Patsy.
Abbey/ Surprised that there is the stipulation to get more patients!
I never even knew this was part of a dental receptionist's job. Where I live, there is a waiting list of people trying to be taken on by an NHS Dentist so meeting a target would not be necessary in this case! Good luck anyway.
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Warehouse and had a bad feeling with reviews.
Doesn't sound a receptionist's responsibility anyway.
Many jobs have targets or as we call them objectives and KPI's....you might have a few....there all part of the performance management system. I think you'd have to drive lots a people away to be sacked on that one.
Was the warehouse one the one where the start date clash'd witha concert???
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@bob no receptionist
I bet this dental practice is trying to get more private patients, not NHS ones.
My own NHS dentist keeps trying to persuade me that I need treatment not available on the NHS, is no longer accepting NHS patients but is actively recruiting private ones.
NHS dentists only need to have a small percentage of NHS patients
Doesn't sound a receptionist's responsibility anyway.

They will tell you what the targets are - I wondered why my dentist receptionist had cold called me, and I can see now it was to pursue a target, in my case order more treatment that costs

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