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Explore Job Roles: Zoologists

Learn about the average salary, relevant studies, related questions, and common path after college to becoming a Zoologist.

What is a Zoologist?

Zoologists are experts in animals and their behaviors. They study their characteristics, behaviors (in captivity and in nature), and conduct research.

Where does a Zoologist work?

  • State or federal agencies
  • Zoos
  • Aquariums
  • Laboratories

How much does a Zoologist make?

Based on real new grad salaries reported through Handshake, the median annual salary for a Zoologist is $36,000.

What majors are typically interested in becoming Zoologists?

One’s major doesn’t necessarily determine their career, but these are some common majors of those who end up pursuing this career path.

  • Animal science majors
  • Biology majors
  • Entomology majors

Zoologist skills and competencies:

On top of a relevant degree and formal training, here are some professional skills that can help aspiring Zoologists succeed in their work:

  • Good perception and observation skills
  • Research skills
  • Critical thinking skills

What are some common questions about Zoologists?

Q: What’s the difference between a Zoologist and a Zookeeper?

A: Zoologists are more concerned with the research and observation of the animals whereas Zookeepers work with the animals that live in zoos.

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