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R. Eric Landrum, PhD Department of Psychology Boise State University Psi Chi Symposium: Finding Employment with an Undergraduate Degree in Psychology Midwestern Psychological Association May 2, 2008 Chicago, IL
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Doctoral: 4,921 Men: 1,347 Women: 3,574 (72.6%) Master’s: 19,770 Men: 4,079 Women: 15,691 (79.4%) Bachelor’s: 88,134 Men: 19,865 Women: 68,269 (77.5%) Associate’s: 1,944 Men: 446 Women: 1,498 (77.1%)
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In 2005-2008, 88,134 graduates
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Listening skills Ability to work with others as part of a work team Getting along with others Desire and ability to learn Willingness to learn new, important skills Focus on customers/clients Interpersonal relationship skills Adaptability to changing situations Ability to suggest solutions to problem Problem solving skills Ethical decision making Critical thinking Ability to see the big picture Flexibility/shifting gears Being able to identify problems Working smarter to improve productivity Timely decision making Time management Problem-definition skills Personality
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1. Possess self-discipline (including punctual attendance and dependability) 2. Act responsibly and conscientiously 3. Work well with others 4. Meet the needs of others, such as clients or customers 5. Set priorities and allocate time efficiently in order to meet deadlines 6. Identify, prioritize, and solve problems 7. Make defensible/appropriate decisions 8. Possess the ability to work without supervision 9. Work independently 10. Manage several tasks at once
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MORE Confident Independent Mature Assertive Valued LESS Shy Resentful Sad Dissatisfied Defensive
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There are a variety of estimates available. These are STARTING SALARIES: NACE Fall 2000: $28,811 NACE Summer 2001: $30,388 NACE Fall 2001: $29,952 NACE Fall 2005: $30,073
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Educational AttainmentAverage Annual Earnings Synthetic Work-Life Earnings Doctoral degree$ 89,400$ 3.4 million Professional degree$ 109,600$ 4.4 million Master’s degree$ 62,300$ 2.5 million Bachelor’s degree$ 52,200$ 2.1 million Associate’s degree$ 38,200$ 1.6 million Some college$ 36,800$ 1.5 million High school graduate$ 30,400$ 1.2 million Not high school graduate$ 18,900$ 1.0 million
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