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JOB OPPORTUNITIES

 

 

  • Human Resource Staff â€“ concerned with recruitmentof various positions in a company. Fills out grievance and compensation forms for employees.
  • Training and Program Staff â€“ creates modules for learning and personality development, conducts seminars in an institutions for personal and organizational development.
  • Community Program Developer â€“ analyzes the feasibility of community projects and livelihood initiatives to develop motivational factors for success.
  • Rehabilitation Specialist â€“ works with prison inmates, drug dependents and abusive individuals to find the root cause of their disorders and reintegrate them into society as productive and capable individuals.
  • Researcher â€“ produces high quality academic and professional papers about psychological evaluations of personal and institutional behavior patterns.
  • Academician â€“ teaches psychology and its various branches at high school and college levels.
  • Educational Psychologist â€“ works with students for both counseling appointments and appropriate guidelines for faculty–student relations.
  • Clinical Psychologist â€“ assesses diagnoses and treats patients suffering from various psychological disorders. Beyond psychoanalysis, the clinical psychologist is able to prescribe drugs for the treatment of mental illnesses.
  • Industrial / Organizational Psychologist â€“ increases workplace productivity by determining which employees are suitable for given job descriptions while overseeing and maintaining the welfare of the organization.
  • Psychotherapist â€“ analyzes basic behavior patterns in troubled individuals and suggests exercises and therapies to alter destructive habits.
  • Forensic Psychologist â€“ works with law enforcement agencies to examine crime scenes and determine motives for criminal behavior.
  • Engineering Psychologist â€“ examines the relations between humans and machines to determine ergonomic standards and suggest better technology for user capabilities.
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