Other trades certificate or diploma Dentistry (DDS, DMD)
Find key facts and figures about people who graduated in Dentistry (DDS, DMD) (51.0401) and available program options in this field. This information is applicable to all programs found under Dentistry (DDS, DMD).
What jobs do graduates have?
Job title | % of graduates | National salary per hour | Job postings published on Job Bank from 2021 to 2023 | Learn more |
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Nurse aides, orderlies and patient service associates
|
55.41%
|
|
47,927
job postings
|
|
Licensed practical nurses
|
10.81%
|
|
33,368
job postings
|
|
Registered nurses and registered psychiatric nurses
|
3.38%
|
|
63,608
job postings
|
|
Food counter attendants, kitchen helpers and related support occupations
|
3.38%
|
|
91,851
job postings
|
|
Social and community service workers
|
3.38%
|
|
30,225
job postings
|
|
Senior managers - health, education, social and community services and membership organizations
|
2.70%
|
|
6,828
job postings
|
|
Occupational health and safety specialists
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2.70%
|
|
4,281
job postings
|
|
Home support workers, caregivers and related occupations
|
2.03%
|
|
29,226
job postings
|
|
Paramedical occupations
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1.35%
|
|
3,176
job postings
|
|
Labourers in food and beverage processing
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1.35%
|
|
11,157
job postings
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How much do graduates earn (data from 2021)?
Here’s how much graduates in Dentistry (DDS, DMD) (51.0401) earned in 2021. The data shows their median wage 2, 5, and 10 years after graduation and includes earnings from all the jobs they held in each period.
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