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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 understand what your educational and professional qualifications are. The interviewer is trying to determine if your background will be a good fit for the role that you are interviewing for and if your prior experience will be an asset to the company.

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 graduated with my associates and began working as a veterinary technician about six years ago. I am currently in school part-time to become a veterinarian. I have held two full-time positions as a vet tech. I first worked at PetVet and held that position for three years. I ended up leaving that role to work for a clinic closer to home that takes more emergency care needs. I have worked for that employer, Emergency Pet Care, for nearly three years now."

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.
Provide the interviewer with a brief history of your educational and professional background. Begin by talking about where you graduated from college and what your major was. Next, discuss your work history by beginning with your first position relating to the veterinary field and work your way to your most recent employer. You will want to provide the interviewer with a summary of your duties at each of your former employers.
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Written by Lindsay Williams Ortega
32 Questions & Answers • Veterinary Technician

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