Interested in mental health? Consider becoming a mental health psychologist. Passionate about working with young people? Consider becoming an educational psychologist or a pediatric social worker. Want to help support criminal justice and rehabilitation? Consider becoming a parole officer. The choices are vast.
Fortunately many of these roles will be available to you from the outset of graduate life, with only some of the more highly specialized roles requiring further study. Of the psychology careers which don’t require further study, training is usually available on the job to ensure you continue moving forward in your career.
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