
Mastering the Job Market: Career Issues for Master's Level Industrial-Organizational Psychologists is the definitive source for practical advice and evidence-based recommendations for the development of successful careers in professional I-O psychology. Authors from top-ranked I-O master's programs address topics such as the job search, applying for jobs, on-boarding, organizational roles, salaries, career transitions, and maintaining professionalism throughout the I-O master's career. Drawing from a large nationwide survey of I-O master's practitioners and their employers, this volume brings together critical insights into the nuts and bolts of conducting a job search and other specific strategies to enable job seekers to land one or multiple job offers within six months of graduation. Key competencies for success, professional development opportunities for I-O master's graduates, and the three best practices for maximizing mentoring relationships are also discussed. This book will be essential reading for recent graduates and anyone undertaking a career transition in I-O Psychology.
This volume investigates the specific career challenges and professional development requirements for individuals holding a master's degree in industrial-organizational psychology. Edited by Elizabeth L. Shoenfelt, the text compiles contributions from faculty at leading academic programs to provide a structured framework for navigating the transition from graduate school to the workforce. The research relies on a comprehensive nationwide survey of practitioners and employers to offer evidence-based strategies for securing employment and advancing within the field.
What You Will Find
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Experts within the Society for Industrial and Organizational Psychology recognize this work as a primary resource for students and early-career professionals. Readers frequently note the practical utility of the advice provided, citing its direct application to the current job market for I-O graduates.
Page Count:
164
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190071192
ISBN-13:
9780190071196
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