LMT's Exclusive Wage Survey Reports
Every two years, LMT conducts its exclusive Wage Survey report, the definitive guide lab owners nationwide use for assessing personnel wages.
Efficiency and Technology Easing Personnel Needs
While the labor shortage has plagued our industry for years, a comparison of LMT’s 2022 and 2024 Wage Surveys shows an encouraging shift in lab owners’ satisfaction with their current staffing levels.
Kelly Fessel Carr
Oct 3, 2024 at 9:46am
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Pandemic Aggravates Historically Difficult Labor Market, Industry Responds with Higher Wages
LMT's exclusive 2022 Wage Survey Report reveals the state of wages and benefits packages in our community and examines four key findings.
Kim Molinaro
Feb 15, 2022 at 10:04am
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Technician Wages Flat, Labs Still Tightening Labor Costs
Similar to our findings over the last decade, LMT’s 2018 Wage Survey shows that technician wages are still not seeing any significant growth. Overall hourly earnings are flat compared to our 2016 Wage Survey and 52% of our survey participants took steps to tighten labor costs in the last two years,...
Kim Molinaro
Sep 11, 2018 at 12:20pm
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5 Tips to Make Working Interviews Work for You
“Recruiting is like making sausage—it’s ugly,” says Jason De Franco, Owner, Team Solutions Dental Lab, Sanford, FL. DeFranco would know; he’s tried every hiring strategy in the book, from a single “gut check” interview to an exhaustive, five-session process....
Laurel Carbonneau
Sep 11, 2018 at 9:08am
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Primary Care Memberships: A No-Insurance Healthcare Model
Just as consumers are seeking less expensive options for healthcare, some 5,000 doctors across the U.S. are ditching traditional health insurance-based practices and adopting the model of Primary Care Membership. Also commonly called Direct Patient Care, a no-insurance practice allows doctors to eliminate...
Kim Molinaro
Sep 11, 2018 at 9:05am
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Online Pre-Employment Tests Streamline Lab's Hiring Process
When hiring new staff members, Killian Dental Ceramics in Irvine, CA, uses an online tool to help screen its technical and administrative candidates. With each ad it runs on Indeed.com, the lab includes a link to online pre-employment tests administered and analyzed by Criteria Corp.
Applicants are asked...
Kim Molinaro
Sep 11, 2018 at 8:57am
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The Newest Hiring Headache: Ghosting
Utah Valley Dental Laboratory, Provo, UT, follows a fairly standard hiring process: once it receives responses to a job posting, it does short phone interviews to assess the candidates. “If we like them, we give them an overview of the job and set up a date and time for an interview,” says...
Kim Molinaro
Sep 11, 2018 at 8:55am
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2016 Wage Survey Reveals Mixed Market
LMT’s survey offers some optimistic news, but many respondents are still uneasy about the state of the market which, in turn, is affecting their personnel decisions.
Kim Molinaro
Oct 6, 2016 at 3:48pm
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LMT's Exclusive 2014 Wage Survey Report: Market Uncertainty Continues to Impact Personnel
Nearly three quarters of respondents to LMT’s exclusive 2014 Wage Survey have taken cost-cutting measures related to personnel in the last two years, citing unpredictable workflows, pricing pressure from dentists and other low-cost labs, and an increase in business costs.
Kim Molinaro
Sep 11, 2014 at 3:17pm
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LMT's Exclusive 2012 Wage Survey Report: Earnings Down, Staffs Lean
Uncertainty prevails among the respondents to LMTâs 2012 Wage Survey and theyâre being cautious about rehiring or raising wages. On a positive note, more than half saw an uptick in
Kim Molinaro
Sep 12, 2012 at 12:57pm
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2008 Wage Survey
Dental technicians' wages have increased only 3% overall during the last two years, according to a comparison of LMT's 2008 and 2006 Wage Surveys. Here's what the data tells us:
Maribeth Marsico
Apr 28, 2011 at 11:30am
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2006 Wage Survey: Wages Are Up, But We're Still An Industry Divided
Wages are up 8% since our 2004 survey and there are increases across all experience levels, positions and specialties.
Kim Molinaro
Apr 28, 2011 at 11:30am
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LMT Exclusive: 2010 Wage Report Challenging Economy Hits Home
In response to the economic situation, more than three-quarters of respondents to LMTâs 2010 Wage Survey have implemented cost-cutting strategies that impact their personnel.
Kelly Fessel Carr
Apr 28, 2011 at 11:30am
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