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Connecting Veterinary Professionals with Leading Opportunities
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Frequently Asked Questions
What services do you offer?
We specialize in recruiting for all veterinary specialties, including emergency, critical care, cardiology, internal medicine, and neurology.
How can I request a search?
You can request a search by filling out our contact form.
How do I upload my resume?
Candidates can upload their resumes through our website by clicking on the ‘Upload Resume’ button on the homepage.
What is your recruitment process?
Our recruitment process involves understanding your needs, sourcing candidates, conducting interviews, and providing support throughout the hiring process.
Do you offer consulting services?
Yes, we offer consulting services to help veterinary practices improve their hiring strategies and workforce management.
How long does the recruitment process take?
The timeline varies depending on the specific requirements and the availability of candidates, but we strive to complete the process as efficiently as possible.
What areas do you serve?
We serve veterinary practices across the United States, with a focus on niche areas and specialties.
How do you ensure the quality of candidates?
We have a rigorous screening process that includes background checks, reference checks, and in-depth interviews to ensure we present only the best candidates.
Can you help with temporary staffing?
Yes, we can assist with both permanent and temporary staffing needs for your veterinary practice.
