Categorias: Todos - practice - education - psychology - employment

por Maria Hughes 7 anos atrás

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Psychology

Pursuing a career in psychology involves understanding various aspects such as the educational requirements, the licensure process, and potential employment opportunities. The journey typically begins with obtaining a bachelor'

Psychology

The career field I have chosen is Psychology.

Where to work as a psychologist?

Depending on the state you are in the opportunities can range so where you start could dictate what kind of jobs are available.
Statistics based on the state you would be based out of.

How long does it take to become a psychologist?

Does a bachelors degree make you a licensed psychologist? What other career options are there and what is the education needed?
The source that would be necessary in knowing what type of education would be necessary to become a psychologist would be the school I'd be attending.

What is the salary?

Is this a median or high salary wage salary? If you were working in a private practice should you expect to be earning more or less than you would practicing in a hospital?
The differences in where you could find a job would provide you with information in relation to what type of job you would personally be interested in.

What does this job entail?

The type of environment you should expect to work in and what you should expect your schedule to be like in regards to family and social life. It would also be pertinent to know what type of route you would want to take as far as whether or not you would like to start a private practice or whether or not you could join an existing practice, work in a clinic, hospital, clinic, rehab center, etc.
Sources that would be helpful could be talking to a person who is in the field.