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Sunday, March 8, 2020

Help Wanted

One of the most common questions that I get from aspiring zookeepers is where to go to find that first job.  Zookeeping is a tricky profession to break in to - there aren't that many of us to begin with, the facilities are spread far apart, and openings are unpredictable.  There is high turnover, but the willingness of zoos to hire is dependent on budget, seasonality, and the whims of the gods. 

Lots of keepers have to move around the country for their first job - sometimes back and forth like a ping pong ball.  The secret to success can be finding the right job at the right time, before someone else does.

Resources for finding that first job include:




Of course, it's worth noting that some zoos choose not to post to national list serves.  It can be expensive in some cases, or lead to a flood of candidates, too many to be manageable.  So, if there is a specific zoo or aquarium that you are interested in applying to, it's good to check out the website of that facility.  If you're in the area, you can also see if there is a jobs fair (though these are more often for guest services and other non-animal positions).

The best resource for getting into the profession, however, is someone who already is.  Make contact with keepers, aquarists, and other professionals.  They may be able to help you break in. 

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