- Based on 38 Jobtrees users who were a Resident in their career, on average, they have 1.47 years of experience and 1 jobs prior to this one. They spend 2.8 years on average in this job building experience and earn $59K per year before moving on.
- 11% of Jobtrees users moved to another job with this same title in their next career step. The most common career steps after Resident are Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeon, Obstetrician And Gynecologist and Podiatrist. While Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeon is from the same job family, Medical - Doctor, there are other common opportunities outside this discipline that Jobtrees users are taking as shown by Obstetrician And Gynecologist, also being a common career path from Resident.
- If you are looking for more ideas on potential career paths from this job, you should also consider Psychiatrist, Vice President and Surgeon as they commonly lead to Resident as well. Find more insights below about this specific career path based on our Jobtrees users' experience.
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- The most common career steps to get to Resident are Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeon, Associate Dentist and Podiatrist based on actual career paths reported to Jobtrees.
- Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeon, the most common step before Resident, is a more senior role which is common to see in career paths. This is a natural and common career progression as titles aren't synonymous across companies so a more senior title doesn't always mean higher pay and larger scope. For Resident, this is an indication that you should focus more on the scope of the role than the specific title when thinking about building a path to Resident.
- While Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeon is the most common, there is no specific role leading to Resident that is an overwhelmingly common path.
- Another characteristic of the Resident career path is that experience within the same job family as this role isn't common and as a result likely not necessary.
- This shows there are many potential paths to becoming a Resident so focusing on translatable skills is likely more important than a specific role.
- This is a Mid role meaning if you don’t have significant work experience and likely also experience in a closely related field, you need to start more than one or two steps away from this role in planning your path. Consider oral and maxillofacial surgeon or associate dentist as these are the most popular career starting points for Jobtrees users that led to resident. For a quicker path to this senior role title, consider looking at smaller companies as they have less layers to get to these more senior titles. The scope of the role and likely the pay though will still likely compare more similarly to a less experienced role title at a larger company. This is partly why you see some unexpected experience level titles leading to this role.
- While Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeon is from the same job family, Medical - Doctor as Resident, you don't necessarily need direct experience in this discipline show by Associate Dentist also leading to Resident.
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- The most common degrees or certifications earned by Jobtrees users on the path to become Resident are Doctoral degree In Dentistry, Bachelor Of Science (b.sc.) In Biology, and Bachelor Of Arts (b.a.) In Physics Education. There may be other specific certification requirements to land a job with this role, so please make sure to check local regulations as well.
- Career paths aren't linear with people often returning to a prior role which is what you see with Oral And Maxillofacial Surgeon being on the path to and from Resident. This is common when people move companies where the title is the same as a past one but the scope may be different but also is commonly driven by them choosing to return to a function they fit well with.
- Resident is part of the Medical - Doctor job family which has a limited number of unique role types (38) within that discipline. Choosing to pursue a role within this family likely will mean that you will need to look outside of your discipline to find new roles and so should focus on related skills as part of that search.