Psychology Careers Fresno CA
There are plenty of career opportunities for people with psychology degrees who don’t want to become therapists, counselors, or clinical psychologists. Here are five possibilities for how you can put your psychology degree to good use.
Auto Mechanics & Machinists Union Internatl Assn Of M
(559) 264-2815
544 W Olive Ave
Fresno, CA
Workforce Connection - Manchester Center
559-230-3600
3302 North Blackstone, Suite #155
Fresno, CA
Real-Time Staffing Service
(559) 222-9400
191 W Shaw Ave
Fresno, CA
Real-Time Staffing Service
(559) 222-9400
191 W Shaw Ave
Fresno, CA 93704
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(559) 251-6552
4891 E Kings Canyon Rd
Fresno, CA
Labor Ready Inc
(559) 251-6552
4891 E Kings Canyon Rd
Fresno, CA 93727
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559-445-5249/559-445-5248
2555 S. Elm Street
Fresno, CA
Amalgamated Transit Union Local 1027
(559) 442-4140
2135 Fresno St Ste 244
Fresno, CA
Workforce Connection - Executive Plaza
559-499-3701
1900 Mariposa Mall, Suite 280
Fresno, CA
Labor Ready Inc
(559) 437-9900
6425 N Blackstone Ave
Fresno, CA
Labor Ready Inc
(559) 437-9900
6425 N Blackstone Ave
Fresno, CA 93710
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U.S. Army Recuriting Office
(559) 277-4780
4470 W. Shaw #A
Fresno, CA
Alert Medical Training
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Do you love the idea of studying human behavior, but don’t want to get stuck behind a desk all day listening to other people talk about their problems? That’s perfectly acceptable, because the field of psychology is growing every day. There are plenty of career opportunities for people with psychology degrees who don’t want to become therapists, counselors, or clinical psychologists. Here are five possibilities for how you can put your psychology degree to good use. Workplace Psychology This branch of psychology is also referred to as industrial or organizational psychology, but the work is similar no matter what it’s called. Workplace psychologists do a number of things to make the work environment more comfortable for employees. They may work in human resources to develop training materials and team-building exercises, or they may conduct sensitivity and sexual harassment seminars. They may even hold individual meetings with employees during restructuring or after a crisis. Engineering Psychology Engineering psychologists study how people interact with machines. They are often employed by industry to help design equipment that is both efficient and user-friendly. They do this by using what they know of how the human brain processes information and what they know of how machines operate. This is a great field for people who are interested in the practical applications of psychology and who have a strong belief that increased productivity comes from working smarter and not harder. Forensic Psychology You’ve probably seen actors playing forensic psychologists on your favorite crime dramas and not even realized it. Forensic psychologists work in the gray area where the legal field and the medical field overlap. They work closely with lawyers to evaluate mental competency of defendants, they may help in jury selection, they can weigh in on custody battles, and they are sometimes asked to speculate upon possible motives for crimes. Usually trained in both law and psychology, forensic psychologists are go-to people for lawyers and judges when questions of human behavior and thought processes can influence a court case. Quantitative Psychology If reading about case studies and experiments was what got you interested in psychology to begin with, you might consider a career in quantitative psychology. Also called measurement psychology, this field is particularly appealing to people who like working with numbers and rules. These folks are the behind-the-scenes math geniuses who develop the criteria for experiments and research methodology so that when research is conducted, it’s both statistically relevant and ethical. They may also work on mathematically interpreting the results of experiments. Sports Psychology The old days of crusty coaches barking orders at athletes are coming to an end. Competitive sports are changing, as kids are getting scouted for college scholarships at much young... |
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