Veterinary Salary Estimator for Early Career Veterinarians

Use this tool to find salary ranges for guiding salary negotiations or mapping out different earning scenarios for full-time work in your first 10 years as a veterinarian.

What it is

Are you planning to ask for a raise? Are you thinking of moving to a new practice or making a career change? The AVMA Veterinary Salary Estimator for Early-Career Veterinarians can provide possible salary ranges that you can use along with other information to help guide pay negotiations, budgeting, and financial planning, based on historical data trends.

Who should use it

The salary estimator is the perfect tool for veterinarians in their first 10 years after graduation from veterinary school. Veterinary students should use the student salary estimator.

How it works

Using the AVMA’s economic data, we’ve identified several key variables that statistically correlate to differences in salaries for veterinarians with up to 10 years of experience in the workforce. This estimator allows you to easily calculate possible earning ranges from different scenarios based on these variables. It’s designed to help you address the spectrum of decisions you may encounter. For example: Where do you want to live? What type of job do you want? How would practice ownership or residency experience impact income? We encourage you to calculate multiple scenarios and compare the results.

Note: For the scenarios to yield statistically accurate results, you must input all variables in each calculation.

This information is based on historical averages for full-time employment. The critical word here is averages. An important part of any salary negotiation or career change is to pinpoint your unique skills or experience, determine their value, and include them in your discussions with your current or potential new employer. Remember also that because the salary estimates are based on historical data, they reflect what has been, rather than what should be. Actual salaries must be negotiated between the employer and the veterinarian, in light of all relevant factors. A salary may be more or less, given the facts of the particular situation.

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