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Veterinarians diagnose and treat animals across general practice, emergency, and specialty settings — from companion-animal clinics to large hospital groups. The associate veterinarian roles listed here are drawn from real openings at animal hospitals and practices that are actively hiring DVMs.
Practices require a Doctor of Veterinary Medicine (DVM/VMD) degree and an active state veterinary license. Beyond credentials, employers look for clinical confidence appropriate to the role, comfort with the practice's case mix (small animal, mixed, or specialty), and strong client-communication skills. New-graduate mentorship programs are common.
Veterinary demand has outpaced supply in many regions, and compensation packages increasingly include production-based pay, sign-on bonuses, student-loan assistance, and CE allowances. Practice setting and location significantly affect both caseload and pay.
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