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Msc in Psychology? prospects?

  • 13-07-2019 9:43pm
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    Registered Users Posts: 128 ✭✭


    Employability aspect of a psychologist?

    Having HR degree but never worked as one. working as admin currently. gender female.

    Had a look at a conversion course (as don’t have science or psychology background) which cost 10000 euros and takes 2 years.
    Think I would enjoy learning psychology but want to fact check the idea. I am an immigrant here but lived here for 10 years now. how will this affect my chances of getting work from employers or clients perspective?

    Apart from this particular aspect how is the general market in psychology? done online searches for the jobs but hard to gauge the number of people applying for one post. So, how is the market?


Comments

  • Registered Users Posts: 238 ✭✭ShauntaMetzel


    After having a degree in human resources, I don't know why do you want to go in psychology. In my opinion, you should try marketing because you also have good knowledge about business as well.


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