How to lower hidden costs when recruiting and onboarding new Treatment Coordinators
Orthodontists need money to hire and onboard new employees. Just ask the folks at Bersin and Deloitte whose recent study concluded that the average...
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Anthony V. Bonavoglia, DDS, MS : Dec 6, 2021 8:00:00 AM
Did you know, replacing a single employee can cost you between 0.5 to 2 times₁ the employee’s yearly salary? That means a $45,000 salaried employee could cost anywhere from $22,500 to $90,000 to replace. Yikes.
So where does this money go? Why does it cost so much to replace an employee?
Here’s the problem: You invest a considerable amount of time, money and energy into training a new employee. And let’s say you even worked with an orthodontic consultant to get your employee professionally trained—then the employee decides to leave.
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