What's a good paying job for a college graduate?


Question:
Majored in psychology.

Answer:
If you want to do clinical work, you could try working at a group home for either children/adolescents or adults with mental illnesses to see how you like working with those populations.

If you're interested in research, you could try to get a job as a research assistant at a university or hospital.

If you want to become a psychologist, I would try to get a couple of years of work experience, and then apply to grad school.

There are a lot of different things you can do, although with just a bachelor's degree, I don't know how well those jobs will pay.
Juvenile group home manager.
in Psychology...Working in HR at a Finance Company
Mental Health Therapist
Well you know that you don't have to necessarily work in your field. You could probably do about anything. You could be the director of a business organization. You could teach Psychology part time some where. You could do about anything with a degree. Be a director of a psychology firm, or anything related. I don't think I'd want to sit and listen to peoples problems all day. Doctor Phil did that and he started doing something else related to Psychology (before he started doing the Dr. Phil show. You should probably ask your college advisor.
Since you invested a lot of money in your future, you should be able to get a good paying job, but did you invest any time into what you would do with that specialized field diploma...
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