Veterinary technologists and technicians

$46k median pay134k US jobsAssociate's degree
4
out of 10
Building Momentum

The core of this occupation involves physical tasks that AI cannot perform, such as restraining animals, administering anesthesia, performing surgery prep, and providing emergency first aid. However, AI has significant exposure in the diagnostic and administrative aspects of the job, including analyzing lab results, interpreting X-rays, and managing patient records, which may increase individual productivity.

Task breakdown

AI can do now33%
AI can assist25%
Human domain42%

Based on 15 O*NET work activities for this occupation

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3 ways to level up

1

Build an AI-assisted workflow for your top task

Take your highest-volume recurring task and redesign it with AI in the loop. Document the before/after process so your team can follow it.

Moves you from 4 → 6
2

Replace one manual review process with AI + human check

Let AI handle the first pass on document review, data validation, or quality checks. You review AI's output instead of doing it from scratch.

Cut review time by 60%
3

Set up AI templates for recurring deliverables

Create reusable AI prompts for reports, proposals, or analyses you produce regularly. Save them where your team can access and adapt them.

Moves you from 5 → 7

Estimated time savings

4.8hours per week

Conservative estimate based on AI exposure score and a 40-hour work week. Assumes 30% of exposed tasks produce real time savings today.

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AI Score measures how much AI opportunity your role has. Higher scores mean more potential for AI-assisted productivity gains. Scores are derived from O*NET task data across 342 occupations. This is a starting point, not a verdict. Tool recommendations are based on industry fit and are not endorsements.

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