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Psychology Career: 10 Ways to Increase Your Job Prospects
In a tight economy when not many places are hiring, continuing to look for work may seem like a futile effort. However, there are ways to improve your prospects for actually finding employment in the psychological field. Here are 10 great tips to help you do just that.
1. Further Your Education
When no one is hiring, one of the best things you can do is to improve your resume by furthering your education. One such example is receiving a psychology degree from Argosy University. The school offers both bachelor’s and doctorates degrees in this field. Tuition is reasonably priced. Even better, you can attend the school online if you don’t live near one of the schools many physical campuses.
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Job Recruiter: Can Help You?
Today’s beleaguered job seekers, quite understandably, are exploring virtually every avenue to gaining any kind of advantage over the competition, i.e., other job seekers. They attend job/career fairs, visit the Internet job boards, etc. And, of course, they also consider “headhunters” (recruiters) as a possible source of assistance in finding a new job or career. Unfortunately, none of these approaches works very well in today’s job market, including seeking assistance finding a job from a recruiter. Let me explain why that is true.
Most of us “headhunters” work a very well-defined “niche” market and we can–and do!–therefore only provide assistance to well-qualified applicants in our area of market specialty.
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