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Psychology Psychology
Price: $85.00
Psychology for Dummies Psychology for Dummies
Price: $1.41
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Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion (Collins Business Essentials) Influence: The Psychology of Persuasion (Collins Business Essentials)
Price: $9.63
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The Complete Idiot's Guide to Psychology, 3rd Edition The Complete Idiot's Guide to Psychology, 3rd Edition
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In the four years that I have graduated with my Bachelor's degree in Psychology, I have worked several jobs. From cashier at McDonald's to call center representative for a pharmaceutical company. All the while, I had no idea what kind of jobs I should be looking for. Today, I am going to share with you the things that nobody bothered to share with me to make your job search a little easier. This way you will know what kind of jobs to look for to further your career in psychology and make decent money as well. I do have one disclaimer though. One thing I have learned in my job searches is that for you to make good money in psychology, you need a Master's Degree or higher. You can not work jobs like counselor, or psychologist without a Master's Degree, PhD or at least some kind of certification. With that being said, let's talk business...

1. Teacher's Assistant: Notice I did not say "teacher". That is because to be a teacher you need some sort of license or teaching credentials. I am trying to give you an idea of what kind of jobs you can work with what you have at your disposal, namely a Bachelor's Degree in psychology and nothing else. A teaching assistant (or a TA for short) is a person who supports the teacher in the classroom. The duties of the job may vary from school to school. This job utilizes the psychology graduate's knowledge of learning styles, childhood and early development (depending on what grade you assist in teaching) and social psychology. According to payscale.com, you will make an average of $11.33/hour as a teaching assistant in Sacramento, CA. Go to payscale.com to search your potential salary in other localities.

2. Child Care Worker: A child care worker is a term used for a person who manages young people. I have worked as a child care worker in a group home with adolescent boys. This job paid me $9.50/hour which is a dollar more than minimum wage in California. The good thing is that these jobs are looking for people with a Bachelor's degree in psychology. You will find that you may not even need work experience as long as you have the degree. The bad thing is, it doesn't pay much although there are pay increases if you stick with the job long enough. 

3. Social worker: As a social worker, your average wage would be $16.47/hour in Sacramento, CA according to payscale.com. A social worker is a professional who works with people to help them with emotional, financial, insurance and other resources that they may need during a critical period. For example, they may deal with runaway children, victims of abuse or sexual violence, people in poverty, etc. 

4. Caregiver/Home health aide: I have done the job as well. Basically, the job entails that you support people in hospice or who are confined to their home due to illness. I worked primarily with the elderly. You may have duties such as giving a sponge bath, administering enemas, dispensing medication, rubbing ointment, supporting patient when they walk, light housekeeping, food preparation and others. According to payscale.com your the average wage for this position is $13.93/hour.

5. Human Resources Assistant: Human resource assistants keep records of a company's employees. Everyday they update information and answer questions about employees. They also may create reports for managers. Some human resource assistants answer the phone or open mail. Some help to hire workers. They sometimes to research on the internet to find qualified applicants for jobs. They call or write applicants to tell them whether or not they got the job. According to payscale.com human resource assistants make an average of $14.67/hour. You must have good computer skills for this job.

There are lots of other jobs that a person with a Bachelor's degree in psychology can do including:

  • Office Assistant for a Psychiatrist's office
  • Behavioral tutor for Children with Autism
  • Marketing Representative
  • Customer service representative
  • Call center representative
And many more. What are your opinions? Do you have a Bachelor's degree in Psychology? What type of jobs have you worked? Which jobs are the best? Leave a comment, and I'll be sure to reply! :-)

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John Chancellor  says:
3 months ago

Dutch ... there are a couple of things I would like to point out. Those jobs that you listed are basically very low paying jobs. If you are competent, I would not recommend taking any of those jobs.

There are other ways you can use your training. Coaching - life coaching, relationship coaching, etc. can be very rewarding - both financially and emotionally. While you do not need a degree, the specific knowledge about human behavior certainly helps.

You mentioned human resources. That can be a very great field ... but most companies do not properly utilize their HR departments.

I would highly recommend that you look at alternative ways you can use your skills/knowledge and talents to help others.

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dutch84  says:
3 months ago

John,

With a Bachelor's degree in psychology, you can't do much. That is my point. I believe you need certification to be a counselor. If not, tell me where you can get those types of jobs so that I may mention them in my article.

tamara  says:
2 months ago

I Agree you a BA in psychology does not really prepare you for a career that anyone would want to brag about. even a MA does not prepare you for the best jobs you do need some kind of certification or licensure if you really want to utilize the skills that you are taught. I just graduated with my Masters and as i look at the job market most jobs that ask for masters degrees also except adequate experience in Lieu of the degree. Therefore, at times i feel like if someone does not plan on obtaining a certification or license then they might as well save their money and just start working get the experience and work their way up to where they want to be. It will save them a whole lot of money

carrie  says:
4 weeks ago

im a college student and am currently a psychology major, but i think i may change and just honestly dont know what to do..any suggestions at all??

J  says:
4 weeks ago

Well, I have worked as counselor which is very low paying and the job entails more than the president of the US. Direct care is rewarding, but emotionally only. Financially, the only way you are even going to dream of breaking even on your educational investment is to keep pushing all the way to the end, owe 100,000 in loans and make 200,000 a year. There really isn't anything lucrative for this 4 year degree. Shame on the education system for not giving more training for this degree. Sadly, if you stop it's virtually worthless....CHANGE UR MAJOR ASAP!!!

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