May 15, 2025
Careers in agriculture have evolved far beyond the traditional farm. Advanced reproductive technologies continue to shape the future of progressive livestock herds—and we’re looking for the next generation of professionals to build that future.
🌟 Do you love science and want to work hands-on in a lab?
🌟 Have a passion for livestock but not sure about vet school?
🌟 Are you creative or business-minded, but still want to work in agriculture?
From embryology to marketing, careers in livestock reproduction offer a variety of roles for all interests and skill sets.
The livestock reproduction industry continues to grow with innovations in embryo transfer (ET), in vitro fertilization (IVF), and genetics. Jobs in this space combine science, hands-on livestock work, and agricultural business—making it a strong option for those seeking meaningful careers in animal science.
Whether you’re a high school student picking a college major, a recent graduate exploring career options, or a seasoned professional ready to switch paths, here are nine careers to consider in reproductive technologies:
Embryologists are the backbone of reproductive technology labs. These professionals work directly with embryos—evaluating, fertilizing, freezing, and ensuring quality control.
This role is ideal for someone with an interest in biology and reproductive science who thrives in a detail-oriented, sterile lab setting. You’ll be part of creating genetic progress for livestock herds across the country.
Degree: Bachelor’s in agriculture, biology, or a related field; Veterinary Technician degree also accepted
Experience: Lab or internship experience is helpful but not required
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Are you a people person who loves the livestock industry and enjoys helping others succeed? Sales representatives serve as the connection between advanced reproductive technologies and livestock producers. They help clients improve herd performance through tools like IVF, ET, and sexed semen.
If you enjoy travel, conversation, and building long-term relationships, this role lets you share your knowledge and provide solutions that improve herd performance.
Degree: Bachelor’s in ag business, animal science, or related field
Experience: Livestock industry and sales experience preferred
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Are you creative, organized, and passionate about sharing stories in agriculture? Marketing professionals promote reproductive technologies through content, branding, and storytelling.
This career suits creative individuals who understand both agriculture and communication strategy.
Degree: Bachelor’s in ag communications, marketing, or related field
Experience: Internship or portfolio in ag-related communication is a plus
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Do you enjoy hands-on work with animals and thrive in fast-paced, on-the-road environments? Our Professional Services Technicians perform embryo collections and transfers, often traveling directly to clients’ operations.
This career requires confidence in animal handling, a solid understanding of reproductive procedures, and the ability to adapt quickly. Professional Services is a great role for someone who loves working with livestock and thrives in a mobile, hands-on environment.
Degree: Master’s or Ph.D. in reproductive physiology or related field; relevant experience may substitute
Experience: Hands-on reproductive work preferred; AETA certification a plus
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Do you love helping people and keeping everything organized? Client service representatives are the glue that holds service teams together.
Client service reps ensure smooth operations by scheduling donors, coordinating services, and communicating with clients. If you enjoy multitasking and supporting others, this is a great fit.
Degree: Bachelor’s in agriculture, biology, or related field
Experience: Strong organizational and customer service skills; industry background preferred
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Do you enjoy routine, precision, and supporting critical lab work? Lab technicians support embryologists by preparing supplies, handling samples, and maintaining a clean lab environment.
This behind-the-scenes role is perfect for someone who enjoys a structured environment and is committed to consistency and care in scientific work.
Degree: Associate or bachelor’s in biology, agriculture, or similar
Experience: Lab or sterile processing experience is helpful
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Are you passionate about discovery and innovation in animal science? R&D professionals drive innovation in livestock reproduction. They develop new protocols, analyze data, and collaborate with academic and industry partners to advance reproductive science.
If you are driven by curiosity and solutions, this role puts you at the forefront of genetic and reproductive progress in the livestock industry.
Degree: Master’s or Ph.D. in reproductive physiology, animal science, or molecular biology
Experience: Research background; publications are a plus
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Do you want to work in the agriculture industry but prefer crunching the numbers? Accounting professionals manage budgets, track project costs, and ensure financial compliance—making sure research, production, and services stay sustainable and efficient.
Behind every successful company is a sharp accounting team keeping everything on track. If you enjoy numbers and want a role behind the scenes in agriculture, this could be for you.
Degree: Bachelor’s in accounting, finance, or business
Experience: CPA preferred; agricultural industry experience a bonus
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If you prefer working directly with livestock, a herdsman role is essential in reproductive technologies. Herdsmen work directly with donor cows, recipients, and calves. They oversee daily animal care and ensure optimal performance and health in reproductive programs.
This is a perfect fit if you love animals, understand their needs, and take pride in day-to-day excellence that supports cutting-edge genetic programs.
Degree: High school diploma or GED
Experience: Livestock handling and herd management skills required
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The field of livestock reproduction is vast, innovative, and growing—offering careers for people with diverse passions and skill sets. Whether you’re interested in science, customer service, marketing, or direct animal care, there’s a rewarding path waiting for you in reproductive technologies.
The future of agriculture isn’t just being raised—it’s being built in labs, barns, offices, and classrooms across the country. And you can be part of it.
Interested in careers in livestock reproduction?
Visit the Trans Ova Genetics Careers page or follow us on social media to explore open jobs and internships in reproductive technologies today.