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  • How do you handle stressful situations in a busy veterinary hospital?
    "In stressful situations, I stay calm and focus on prioritizing tasks. I make sure to communicate with my team and ask for help when needed.
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  • What do you think is the most important quality for a new vet?
    I believe a good vet needs to be compassionate, adaptable, and willing to learn. Since I am a new graduate, I know I have a lot to learn.
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  • How do you deal with a difficult pet owner?
    "I would stay calm and listen carefully to their concerns. I would show empathy and try to explain the situation in a clear and simple way.
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  • Where do you see yourself in five years?
    "In five years, I hope to be a confident and skilled small animal vet. I would like to specialize in a specific area, like surgery or internal medicine
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  • Tell us about yourself
    "I recently graduated with a degree in veterinary medicine. I am passionate about working with small animals and learning from experienced vets
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  • What are your strengths and weaknesses?
    "One of my strengths is that I am a fast learner and always willing to improve. I am also patient and good at working with both animals and their owners.
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  • How do you work in a team?
    "I enjoy working in a team because I can learn from others and share ideas. I always try to communicate clearly and be helpful
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  • How do you handle feedback from senior vets?
    "I appreciate feedback because it helps me improve. If a senior vet gives me advice, I listen carefully and try to apply it in my work
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  • Why should we hire you?
    "I am a hardworking and motivated new graduate who is eager to learn and grow. I
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  • How would you handle an aggressive dog or cat during an examination?
    "I would stay calm and move slowly to avoid making the animal more stressed. I would use gentle handling techniques and, if necessary, ask for assistance
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  • What would you do if you are unsure about a diagnosis?
    "I would use simple language and avoid medical jargon. I would explain the condition step by step and answer any questions they have.
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  • What would you do if a pet owner refuses treatment because of the cost?
    "I would explain why the treatment is important and discuss possible options that fit their budget. If needed, I would offer alternative treatments or payment p
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  • What would you do if you made a mistake during treatment?
    "I would immediately inform my mentor or a senior vet. I believe honesty is important, and I would take responsibility for my mistake
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