Pricing:
Plan | 30 Day Pricing | 60 Day Pricing | 90 Day Pricing |
---|---|---|---|
Qualified | $495.00 | $595.00 | $695.00 |
Professional | $595.00 | $695.00 | $795.00 |
Experienced | $695.00 | $795.00 | $895.00 |
Specialist | $795.00 | $895.00 | $995.00 |
Review:
The American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine (ACVIM) job board reaches more than 3,000 veterinary professionals and specialists across the county. The platform includes multiple posting options that are designed to reach certain demographics, from veterinarians who have only just qualified, to specialists with years of experience.
For employers hiring in internal medicine, ACVIM is a great option. However, ACVIM is less affordable than many of its competitors, including American Veterinary Medical Association and American Animal Hospital Association, and reaches fewer people.
Highlights:
- Employers can choose 30, 60, and 90-day job postings.
- Each job ad includes a company logo.
- Job ads on all packages are included in a newsflash.
- Employers can choose to have their job posts highlighted in job search results.
- The Experienced and Specialist plans allow employers access to a resume database.
- More than 3,000 veterinary professionals have signed up for the network.
- ACVIM's job board targets passive job seekers as well.
- The platform is more targeted than its competitors, American Veterinary Medical Association and American Animal Hospital Association.
- The platform offers more options than VetMed Careers.
- Employers can choose to use job posting templates.
Shortcomings:
- Access to a resume database is only granted to employers on the more costly Experienced and Specialist plans.
- ACVIM does not use its considerable social media following to promote job posts.
- American Veterinary Medical Association and American Animal Hospital Association are more affordable.
- American Veterinary Medical Association reaches a larger audience.
Reputation:
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine is not accredited by the Better Business Bureau, but it has an A+ rating. Other than ACVIM's five-out-of-five rating from 11 Facebook users, we were unable to find reviews of the platform.
How to Post a Job on ACVIM:

Seven steps for posting a job on ACVIM.
Posting a job on ACVIM.
Head to the Job Seekers and Employment page.

Scroll down until you reach the heading "Resources for..." and click on "Job Seekers & Employers."
Click on "Post a Job."

The "Post a Job" button can be found under the "Recruitment Postings" heading.
Select a plan.

Choose one of the plans by clicking on the "Select" button next to the plan you prefer.
Sign in or create an account.

If you have an account, sign in with your email address and password. Click on "Sign in." If you are a new customer, click on "Create an account."
Create an account by filling in the online form.
Include the name of the company, address, contact details, etc.
Accept the "Terms and conditions" and "Privacy policy."
Click on "Create an account."
Create a job ad.

Follow the prompts to complete a job post.
Fill in the job title and location, and click on "Next."
Write the job description and summary. Click on "Next."
Complete the job details. Click on "Next."
Add relevant search categories to the post. Click on "Next."
Choose your preference for how applications should reach you.
Click on "Save and Continue."
Click on "Checkout."
Complete the purchase and publish your job posting.

Review the pricing of the order and click on "Pay online."
Go to the online payment provider by clicking on "Continue to payment."
Check or modify your billing information and click on "Save."
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine vs. American Veterinary Medical Association (AVMA):
AVMA represents close to 100,000 veterinary professionals, so it boasts a larger audience than ACVIM's network of around 3,000. AVMA is also more affordable; a 30-day posting costs a member $193.00, while it costs $495.00 on ACVIM. While AVMA is more general, ACVIM targets veterinary professionals in internal medicine.
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine vs. American Animal Hospital Association:
Both job boards reach roughly the same amount of professionals, but American Animal Hospital Association (AAHA) is more affordable; a 30-day job posting costs a member $99.00, while it costs five times more on ACVIM. Unlike AAHA, ACVIM offers employers a 60-day posting option and targets internal medicine specialists specifically.
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine vs. VetMed Careers:
VetMed Careers and the ACVIM both cater to U.S. employers and job seekers. VetMed Careers offers more affordable packages, as well as discounts to those purchasing in bulk. With VetMed Careers, you only need an active job listing for access to the resume database, while this feature is only available to employers who opt for more costly ACVIM plans.
Key Information
Legal Name | American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine |
Founding Date | Jan 01, 1981 |
Address | 8301 E. Prentice Ave., Ste 300, Greenwood Village, CO 80111 |
Telephone | |
Website |
FAQs:
What does ACVIM stand for?
ACVIM stands for American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine.
How much does it cost to post jobs on American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine?
American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine's job posting packages cost between $495.00 and $995.00.
How do I create an American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine account?
- Go to acvim.org.
- Scroll down until you reach the heading "Resources for..." and click on "Job Seekers & Employers."
- Under the heading "Recruitment Posting," click on "Post a Job."
- Click on "Create an account" at the top of the Employer Area page.
- Fill in your details.
How can I edit an American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine job posting?
- Log in to your account.
- Click on “My Jobs.”
- Hover over "Actions," and select "Edit."
How can I delete an American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine job posting?
- Log in to your account.
- Click on “My Jobs.”
- Hover over "Actions," and select "Delete/Remove."
Does the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine offer free job post?
No, the American College of Veterinary Internal Medicine does not offer any free job posting packages.