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Best Jobs For Former Veterinarians [2023]

By Chris Kolmar
Jul. 13, 2022

It’s tough to be a veterinarian nowadays, and more and more of them are losing confidence in their own profession.

While the amount of people majoring in courses preparing people for a job as a veterinarian isn’t necessarily dropping, fewer and fewer people are applying to become veterinarians in the first place and the workforce itself is looking grim.

With so many veterinarians no longer sticking around, this begs the question:

What are they all doing now?

We were curious, so we looked through the resumes of former veterinarians to see what kind of jobs they were moving into after leaving the field. There were thousands of answers, so we made the cutoff at the top 100 jobs.

The full list of those jobs can be found below.

Here’s a quick look at the top ten most common jobs for former veterinarians :

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These are all good jobs, all of them either utilizing some skill that a veterinarian would have or being a stepping stone to a different career.

Here’s the thing about these jobs though — as a list, they’re kind of boring as hell. They’re pretty much exactly what you’d expect a lot of former veterinarians to do.

But given that there are some very surprising and interesting items on this list, we’ve decided to highlight a few of those instead.

Here are some of the most interesting jobs of former veterinarians:

  1. Veterinary Technician Jobs (Overview)

  2. Sales Associate Jobs (Overview)

  3. Owner Jobs (Overview)

  4. Associate Jobs (Overview)

  5. Office Manager Jobs (Overview)

  6. Internship Jobs (Overview)

  7. Customer Service Representative Jobs (Overview)

  8. Medical Assistant Jobs (Overview)

  9. Sales Representative Jobs (Overview)

  10. Research Assistant Jobs (Overview)

Some of these items are admittedly more attractive than one another as far as actually working the job goes, but one way or another, you’ve got to admit they’re eye-catching.

How We Determined the Most Common Jobs of Former VETERINARIANS

Using resume information from our database of over 7 million resumes, we looked at all resumes that listed veterinarian under their work history. Then we looked at which jobs showed up on their work histories following their stints as a veterinarian, sorting them by their most frequent.

That’s how we made the initial ranked list.

To make our list of most interesting jobs, we looked through the ranked list to see if any positions:

  • Showed up in fewer than 1% of all new jobs
  • And, were not part of the 100 most common jobs in our database

That’s all for how we did it — below you’ll find the full ranked list of the most common jobs of former veterinarians.

Detailed Ranking of the Most Common Jobs of Former VETERINARIANS

Rank Job Title %
1 Associate Veterinarian 11.17%
2 Veterinary Technician 2.34%
3 Sales Associate 2.08%
4 Owner 2.08%
5 Staff Veterinarian 1.82%
6 Emergency Veterinarian 1.82%
7 Customer Service Representative 1.04%
8 Associate 1.04%
9 Internship 1.04%
10 Office Manager 1.04%
11 Sales Representative 0.78%
12 Small Animal Veterinarian 0.78%
13 Graduate Research Assistant 0.78%
14 Cashier 0.78%
15 Medical Assistant 0.78%
16 Director 0.78%
17 Manager 0.78%
18 Volunteer 0.78%
19 Adjunct Professor 0.78%
20 Certified Nursing Assistant 0.78%
21 Research Assistant 0.78%
22 Service Director 0.52%
23 Program Manager 0.52%
24 Engineering Technician 0.52%
25 Microbiologist 0.52%
26 Personal Assistant 0.52%
27 Pharmacist Technician 0.52%
28 Assistant Manager 0.52%
29 Server 0.52%
30 Optometrist/practice Owner 0.52%
31 Groom 0.52%
32 Study Director 0.52%
33 Massage Therapist 0.52%
34 Dispatcher 0.52%
35 Hospital Director 0.52%
36 Vet Assistant 0.52%
37 Owner/operator 0.52%
38 Assistant 0.52%
39 Subject Matter Expert 0.52%
40 Supervisor 0.52%
41 Educator 0.52%
42 Registered Nurse 0.52%
43 Instructor 0.52%
44 Secretary 0.52%
45 Paramedic 0.52%
46 Sales Manager 0.52%
47 Postdoctoral Associate 0.52%
48 Scientist 0.52%
49 Branch Manager 0.26%
50 Vice President Research 0.26%
51 Content Writer 0.26%
52 Laboratory Assistant 0.26%
53 Certified Medical Assistant/certified Nurse Assistant 0.26%
54 Principal Research Economist 0.26%
55 Postdoctoral Research Assistant 0.26%
56 High School English Teacher 0.26%
57 Senior Sales Representative 0.26%
58 Animal Breeder 0.26%
59 Project Coordinator 0.26%
60 Medical Scheduler 0.26%
61 Crew Trainer 0.26%
62 Sales Service Coordinator 0.26%
63 Investigators Assistant 0.26%
64 Manufacturing Team Member 0.26%
65 Molecular Biologist 0.26%
66 Technical Support Representative 0.26%
67 Panel Lay-Up Worker 0.26%
68 Project Manager 0.26%
69 Specialist 0.26%
70 Critical Care Nurse 0.26%
71 General Warehouse Associate 0.26%
72 Senior Scientist 0.26%
73 Service Manager 0.26%
74 Design Manager 0.26%
75 Helper/driver 0.26%
76 Customer Account Executive 0.26%
77 Manufacturing Associate 0.26%
78 Tool Crib Attendant 0.26%
79 Property Manager 0.26%
80 Research Associate 0.26%
81 Shift Leader 0.26%
82 Residency In Internal Medicine 0.26%
83 Sales Development Manager 0.26%
84 Associate Professor 0.26%
85 Resident 0.26%
86 Laboratory Research Assistant 0.26%
87 Gas Station Clerk 0.26%
88 Teller 0.26%
89 Realtor 0.26%
90 Medical Receptionist 0.26%
91 Picker/stocker 0.26%
92 Investigator 0.26%
93 Consultant 0.26%
94 Marketing & Public Relations Internship 0.26%
95 Adjunct Instructor 0.26%
96 Adjunct Assistant Professor 0.26%
97 Liaison 0.26%
98 Professional Services Engineer 0.26%
99 Bookkeeper 0.26%
100 Trainer 0.26%

Author

Chris Kolmar

Chris Kolmar is a co-founder of Zippia and the editor-in-chief of the Zippia career advice blog. He has hired over 50 people in his career, been hired five times, and wants to help you land your next job. His research has been featured on the New York Times, Thrillist, VOX, The Atlantic, and a host of local news. More recently, he's been quoted on USA Today, BusinessInsider, and CNBC.

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