How to Know if You Got Accepted for a Temp Job
Applying vs. Accepting: What’s the Difference? Applying means you’ve expressed interest in the position and submitted your information for consideration.

Holli
How to Know if You Got Accepted for a Temp Job
Applying vs. Accepting: What’s the Difference?
Applying means you’ve expressed interest in the position and submitted your information for consideration. At this stage, you are not hired yet—you’re simply letting the office know you’re available.
Once the office reviews your application, they may request you for the job. This is your chance to look over the details (pay, location, schedule) and decide whether to accept the request.
If the office requests you first—before you’ve even applied—you can accept right away. Accepting means you’ve officially agreed to take the assignment and the office expects you to be there.
✅ Bottom line: Applying = interest. Accepting = hired.
How You’ll Know You’re Accepted
Once you accept a temp request, you’ll receive both a text and an email confirmation with all the assignment details.
Make sure your contact information is up to date and check your Pending Requests in the app regularly so you don’t miss an opportunity.
How Long Does It Take to Hear Back?
Every office works differently, but most temp positions confirm within a few days.
If you haven’t heard anything after that:
- Follow up politely with the office.
- Call to confirm whether they still need a temp.
- Keep in mind that sometimes offices forget to remove the job post after filling the role.
If that happens, don’t get discouraged—there are always other temp opportunities to explore.
What to Do After Accepting a Temp Request
After you’ve accepted, review the details carefully:
- Start time
- Location (and parking info)
- Pay rate and payroll process
- Schedule for the day
- Patient load you’ll be expected to see
Whenever possible, call the office beforehand to confirm these details so you’re fully prepared.
Don’t Start Without Confirmation
Never show up for a temp shift without official confirmation from the office. This protects you from scheduling conflicts and ensures you’ll be paid for your time.
If You Get Accepted for Multiple Temp Jobs
Sometimes you may receive more than one offer for the same day. If so:
- Choose the assignment that best fits your schedule, pay needs, and location.
- Politely notify any other offices that you won’t be available so they can fill the spot.
Final Takeaway
Applying shows you’re interested. Accepting means you’re officially hired. Always wait for confirmation before showing up, and communicate clearly with the office to keep everything professional and stress-free.
💡 Have more questions about temping? Visit our Help Center for answers, tips, and step-by-step guides to make your temping experience smooth and successful.
Keep smiling,
Kat Colbern
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About the Author
Holli
Holli is the Co-Founder and Chief Marketing Officer of DirectDental. Before creating DirectDental, Holli worked her way from a treatment coordinator to a regional manager while working with prestigious DSOs that include Clear Choice Dental Implants and Premier Dental. Holli speaks with dental professionals and dentists everyday and uses what she hears to write you posts that brings you relevant and useful information. If you have any questions for her, you can reach her via email, Holli@directdental.com.