Dental Associates
Work wellbeing score is 58 out of 100
2.6 out of 5 stars.
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Dental Associates Careers and Employment

Work wellbeing

Results based on 53 responses to Indeed's work wellbeing survey.
Work wellbeing score is Low, 58 out of 100

Happiness

How enjoyable people find their day-to-day life at work
Low

Purpose

How meaningful people find their work
Low

Satisfaction

How content people feel with the way things are at work
Low

Stress-free

How manageable people find their work stress
Low

About the company

  • Founded
    1973
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Salaries

Salary estimated from 105 employees, users, and past and present job advertisements on Indeed.

Rating overview

Rating is calculated based on 31 reviews and is evolving.

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Reviews

Treatment Coordinator in Millsboro, DE
on September 4, 2023
This place had lots of potential, sadly poor management and no direction. Needs a lot of improvements if they plan on keeping employees and patients. Turn over in staff and lack of true investment of managing partner . Is deemed to continue to fail. Good employees not recognized but drama employees over shadow what could be a great place to work,.
Dental Assistant in Wisconsin
on August 10, 2023
It's an overall ok environment to work. I enjoyed working with colleagues and the many different doctors. I worked in Oral Surgery and it was amazing working with the Oral maxillofacial surgeon I assisted. The downfall is the supervisors were a pain...
Patient Care Coordinator in Green Bay, WI
on December 12, 2022
DA used to be a great place. Then they changed the business model and just keep adding to their corporate structure, leaving those on the floor in the trenches, leading to severe burnout among staff, not to mention leading to resentment. Maybe they can figure it out someday, before it’s too late!
Dental Assistant in Green Bay, WI
on November 4, 2022
Management is not good at all, very limited help, too long of hours, some doctors aren’t that good. Not fair with pay, not very respectful to some patients or employees and high stress work place. A lot of in and out with employees a lot of people eventually leave.
Registered Dental Hygienist in Newtown, CT
on August 31, 2022
I was an employee for many years under previous management and enjoyed my job and coworkers. Present management is unprofessional, disregards employee concerns, practices constant nepotism, and emotional decision making, leading to a very toxic environment.

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Interview insights

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Process takes about a week

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Working at Dental Associates

  • Dental Assistant3.1 out of 5 stars.
  • Dental Hygienist3.0 out of 5 stars.
  • Treatment Coordinator3.0 out of 5 stars.
  • Clinical Supervisor1.5 out of 5 stars.

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