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Jobs for College Psych Majors

I'm studying psychology and I'm curious about potential jobs for college students like me. Anyone know of any particular jobs that might be beneficial for me to gain some experience?

a year ago

Jobs that involve a lot of interpersonal interaction can be a good match for psychology students, as they often provide practical experience with different types of behavior and communication techniques. Here are some roles that might help enhance your understanding of the field:

1. Research Assistant: Working for a faculty member in the field of psychology provides practical research experience and a deeper understanding of psychological theories and studies. You could help in designing experiments, administering tests, or gathering and analyzing data.

2. Peer Counselor: Schools often have programs that train students to offer psychological support to their peers. This role can allow you to gain relevant counseling experience and practice active listening and empathy skills.

3. Tutor: You can tutor younger students or peers in psychology, which can deepen your understanding of the subject and hone your ability to explain complex concepts in simple terms.

4. Intern in a Mental Health Clinic: While counseling clients is reserved for licensed professionals, as an intern, you could be involved in support tasks and observe psychologists at work.

5. Human Resources Intern: In an HR role, you could deal with employee issues, handle the interview process for hiring, or assist in employee training. All of these tasks would allow you to apply principles of psychology in real-world work settings.

6. Volunteer at a Crisis Hotline: Interacting with individuals in emotional distress can offer a glimpse into the realities of mental health work.

Always look for roles that respect your boundaries and give you the opportunity for adequate professional and emotional support, as some work in psychology can be quite intense. And remember that any experience, even ones that aren't specifically related to psychology, can be beneficial if it provides an opportunity to interact with diverse groups of people and to observe or deal with different mental or emotional states. So, don't hesitate to branch out beyond these initial suggestions as well.

Good luck!

a year ago

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