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Human Resources Management Professional with over 13 years of experience. Extensive background in Talent Acquisition and Recruiting a wide range of positions including Scientific, Operations, Human Resources, Real Estate, Finance, Medical, IT and more.
The interviewer wants to determine if you would be comfortable working with all the animals that they care for and if there are any animals that you would be uncomfortable working with. Your answer to this question will help the interviewer to determine if you would be a good fit for the role.

Human Resources Management Professional with over 13 years of experience. Extensive background in Talent Acquisition and Recruiting a wide range of positions including Scientific, Operations, Human Resources, Real Estate, Finance, Medical, IT and more.
Think about your prior professional experience and the different types of animals you have worked with. Discuss any animals you are not comfortable working with due to lack of experience or due to past experiences. Provide the interviewer with reasoning for any animals you are unwilling to work with.

Human Resources Management Professional with over 13 years of experience. Extensive background in Talent Acquisition and Recruiting a wide range of positions including Scientific, Operations, Human Resources, Real Estate, Finance, Medical, IT and more.
"I have worked with both farm animals and home pets, so there are not many animals I have not worked with. If I came across an animal I had not treated before, I would still be willing to care for it, and I would do any necessary research to be sure they received optimal care."

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I would be reserved about working with animals I have not been working with before and where I lack experience. After proper studying and research and avoiding the possibility of doing more harm than good, I would happily care for them.

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You have a solid start here, but I suggest being more specific. For example, why types of animals have you not worked with before? Where would you need to gain experience? Your interviewer should leave this conversation understanding the experience you've had and knowing where there would be gaps and which animals you have limited experience with.
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