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What are some pros and cons of being a zoologist?

By Sebastian Wright |

The Pros & Cons of Being a Zoologist

  • Pro: Working With Animals. One of the chief advantages of becoming a zoologist is the ability to be paid to study animals.
  • Pro: Job Satisfaction.
  • Con: Extensive Schooling Required.
  • Con: Difficult Job Market.
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Is it worth it to become a zoologist?

The job outlook for zoologists is good, with a predicted 13% increase in jobs over the next 8 years, so now is the perfect time to go become a zoologist. A zoologist is not simply an animal behavior expert, but also studies animal diseases, life process, reproduction, feeding habits, and the number of certain animals.

Is it fun being a zoologist?

So to answer your question, in my experience becoming a zoologist is very hard and finding a zoologist job/career is even harder. However, from my time in the field and working with the college of veterinary medicine and wild animal clinics, it was very fun.

What is a zoologist most likely to do?

Zoologist study animals in zoos and in the wild. Zoologists travel to study animals. They study the physical characteristics of animals, animal behaviors, and the impacts humans have on wildlife and natural habitats.

What are the drawbacks of being a zoologist?

While zoologists are typically passionate about working with and studying animals, there are drawbacks to the work environment and employment conditions. Whether they work in animal habitats or conduct research on diseases and related health issues, zoologists are frequently around dying and dead animals.

What kind of job does a zoologist have?

Zoologists jobs in zoos or researching animals in their natural habitat typically have unpredictable work schedules, sometimes working on field study projects that last weeks or months, often going out alone or rotating animal monitoring alone in shifts as part of a team.

Do you need a Ph.D to be a zoologist?

Most university positions and those leading independent research require a Ph.D. The future job outlook is average, at 5 percent and though there are many zoologist jobs throughout the country, the highest concentration of zoologist jobs tend to be in less populated states.

How many zoologists work in the United States?

As of 2008, less than 20,000 zoologists were employed in the United States. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, full-time positions for zoologists are relatively scarce, and competition for research grants is fierce.