If you are using the American English definition of "veterinary surgeon" (veterinarian who is board certified in surgery), the employers are somewhat limited to specialty hospitals, self-employed at your own clinic, teaching institutions and a handful of other options. If you are using the British English definition of "veterinary surgeon" (general veterinarian, no specialty), there is a broader range of potential employers - any private or public practice, the government, academia, industry, etc.
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Zookeeper Veterinary surgeon Animal Physiotherapist Animal Technician Applied Animal Behaviourist Veterinary Nurse Veterinary Pathologist Veterinary Scientist
You can get started on your veterinary assistant career with no formal educational requirements. Veterinary assistants receive on-the-job training only and you can look for positons on websites such as monster.com
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The chief veterinary of a country or a giraffe.
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He evolved into a scientist!
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Most employers understand when the company you worked for has closed. Be as honest as possible, nobody likes surprises.
The possible career path for a veterinarian begins with a variety of science courses as an undergraduate. You would begin by taking biology, marine biology, ecology, and any other science programs that are available in high school and in your first four years of college. Then, apply to a veterinary school or course.
No more than about $50,000. Some sources say around $30,000 Others say around $40,000 It all depends on where you live and your level of education (degrees). If you are striving for a career in animal practice then you should become a Vet or a Veterinary Surgeon.