Psychology graduates succeed in occupations that demand them to deal with a variety of complicated topics and build a deep grasp of areas that may be unfamiliar to them in a short period of time. Law and management consulting are two of these professions.
After graduation, you may require further credentials or training depending on the profession you select. Consider the following work positions:
copywriter for advertising
professional who provides guidance
administrator of charitable organizations
a child therapist
consultant
counsellor
officer of government research
manager of health services
officer of human resources
insurance risk assessor
underwriter of insurance
market research manager
nurse specializing on mental health
psychiatrist (clinical)
psychiatrist (educational)
banker in retail
solicitor
a speech and language pathologist
sports trainer
instructor (secondary)