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| Psychology degree....decisions decisions.....? Im thinking of options post graduating to do with a single honors Psychology degree. I have some experience in clinical but have decided not to pursue this as it appears stressful. Is there such a vacancy as being a 'consumer psychologist'? I dont want to be stuck doing market research or a shop manager though. I am particulary interested in advertising...do they value Psychology degree majors? |
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| Well, I don't think I can resolve your future for you. You're likely worrying about it a bit much. Concern and planning are good. Realize this, even though you prepare for a career, you cannot guarantee yourself exactly what job, position or career you will wind up in. I'm sure that some corporations value psychologists input in their advertising efforts, or an advertising agency. But there seem to me to be more positions of a counseling sort available. But I don't have any statistics. I would do this, if I were in your shoes, do some part-time research on careers for psychologists. Get some ideas. Maybe get some career counseling. Here's a place to start: http://www.apa.org/topics/psychologycareer.html |
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| Well, I don't think I can resolve your future for you. You're likely worrying about it a bit much. Concern and planning are good. Realize this, even though you prepare for a career, you cannot guarantee yourself exactly what job, position or career you will wind up in. I'm sure that some corporations value psychologists input in their advertising efforts, or an advertising agency. But there seem to me to be more positions of a counseling sort available. But I don't have any statistics. I would do this, if I were in your shoes, do some part-time research on careers for psychologists. Get some ideas. Maybe get some career counseling. Here's a place to start: http://www.apa.org/topics/psychologycareer.html |
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