Is being a veterinary receptionist hard?

Career: Veterinary Receptionist

Being a Veterinary Receptionist requires hard work, excellent interpersonal skills, and being highly organized when dealing with paperwork, medications and animal records. When you are hired as a Veterinary Receptionist, you will have on-the-job training to learn how the clinic is organized and run on a daily basis. While you will interact with animals, the Veterinary Assistants and Veterinarian will be doing the medical work. It can be a challenging role, but it can also be rewarding if you have a passion for animals.