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Psychology Career Center
The Psychology Career Center provides resources to explore the diverse career opportunities available with a degree in Psychology.
Discover Your Path
o*net Interest Profiler
To find the type of work that best suits your personal tastes and talents, visit the , sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor. You will be asked a series of questions which will take about 10 minutes to answer. Your responses will then be scored to offer you a rating on six different interest domains:
- Realistic
- Investigative
- Artistic
- Social
- Enterprising
- Conventional
PSI CHI, The International Honor Society in Psychology
The connects talent with opportunity. The website provides job opportunities, career planning, and assistance with resumes.
YouTube Video Interviews
Each job title links to a web page that includes an overview of the job, outline of information discussed in the video, and the video interview. These videos represent only examples of job titles acquired by people who start with a Psychology Major.
Working in Mental Health
- Clinical Psychologist
- Clinical & Sport Psychologist
- Director of Mental Health Hotline
- Health Care Administrator
- Licensed Clinical Social Worker
- Mental Health Counselor
- Psychoanalyst
- Substance Abuse Therapist
- Therapist (Licensed Professional Counselor)
- University Counselor
Working With Children & Families
Working with the Aging & Disabled
Working In Business
- Human Resources Organizational Development Specialist
- Organizational Development Specialist
- Recruitment Manager
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