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About Us
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Linda Belaus's 30 years of dental field experience have
taken her through the ranks, from receptionist to chair side assistant, and from
hygienist to continuing education instructor. She has also been the owner and
operator of a dental referral service, as well as the publisher of a dental newsletter.
Linda uses her experience as a dental professional to help other dental professionals.
Her connections serve to meet her clients' specific needs and provide a better
employment fit, both for the dental office and the dental professional. She is
committed to putting her experience to work for you.
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customerservice@dentaljobs.net
Sandy joined DentalJobs.net two years ago and assists with handling our Customer
Service end of the business. She has more than 25 years of prior experience in human
resources/payroll and customer services as Executive Administrative Assistant in the
chemical and food industries located in Wisconsin and Tennessee.
Sandy and her husband reside on a mountaintop in East Tennessee. They enjoy
gardening and process about 700 jars of meat and vegetables each year. They also
enjoy making patchwork quilts and fishing. They have three adult children and five
grandchildren.
Sandy would be delighted to assist you in getting your jobs and/or resumes posted and
for information about becoming a corporate account with DentalJobs.net.
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components@dentaljobs.net or
lisa@dentaljobs.net
Lisa currently holds the position of creating and maintaining the component’s
websites. She has worked for DJN for over 4 years. While employed with
DJN, she has performed tasks in all areas of the business.
Lisa has a degree in Business Administration as well as several certifications
including web design.
Lisa is an American Indian who resides in Charleston, SC, with her soul mate and
husband, Phil. She home schools their two beautiful daughters, including
teaching them and bringing them up in their American Indian culture. She enjoys
teaching the Cherokee language, beading jewelry, making traditional regalia, as well
as American Indian reproductions.
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