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Industrial Organizational Psychology is dedicated to theoretical and empirical approaches to IO psychology. As a highly interdisciplinary field, we promote research in IO domains as well as areas of communication, knowledge management, business, sociology, economics, and MIS.
Reddit - Industrial Organizational Psychology
2d ago
I have a masters degree in Human Resources. I’ve been been in a couple of placements as an HR Trainee and have held the following roles:
1 year - Workforce and OD Officer: • Providing Flexible and High Quality Workforce and OD support across several work-streams within the SWL Workforce Transformation Programme and Within the Integrated care board. • Working with the Programme Director of Workforce and OD across the entire health system in assisting in the development of relevant workforce projects to achieve workforce change and transformation. • Working with a diverse number of staff to dev ..read more
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2d ago
Hello! I'm thinking on doing my master's degree in IOP. I'd like to know, aside from the master's degree, what other studies or degrees would work well?
For example, a professor of mine told me that neuropsychologists can also study other masters like cognitive science or child neuropsychology to complement their studies.
Thanks for the attention (☞゚ヮ゚)☞
Also, English is not my first language so sorry for any mistakes.
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Reddit - Industrial Organizational Psychology
2d ago
Hi,
This will be my first year at SIOP and I am a first year Masters Student. Should I bring copies of my physical resume to SIOP? I will be looking for internships/full-time positions.
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2d ago
Hi all, I am graduating with a Masters of Art in I/O psych soon and am not attending commencement since I’ve been doing my classes online. I am struggling to figure out what color hood to buy for my photos! From what I’ve seen online, it sounds like I/O is usually gold, but that’s also usually for Masters of Sciences?
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2d ago
Hello everyone! I am a recent graduate with a BS in Psychology. I am aiming to go into a PhD program in the next 3-5 years, but am looking to get a job that may give me some field-related experience. What kind of jobs would you recommend for someone in my shoes that would be IO Psychology adjacent?
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4d ago
help me please ?
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4d ago
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4d ago
Are there any graduate level certificate programs or perhaps any online courses (Coursera, LinkedIn, Udemy), or maybe through SIOP or anything else that anyone can recommend?
I have a potential job opportunity where I can continue my current IT BA and PM roles, but when I mentioned that I was also interested in org development and perhaps talent management, was told “hmm let’s find a way to get you involved in that as well. Let’s research programs that aren’t as long as a Masters that can get you some relevant training quickly”. To be clear it’s a small org that growing quickly and I found th ..read more
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4d ago
So attached is the starting template I use for my resume which I tweak and tailor here and there according to the specific type of I/O job. I thought getting an internship would be way easier than a job but I guess not. I've revised the resume according to suggestions from soooo many resources. Just don't get what the problem is besides my missing corporate/ office experience (?).
P.S. I further consolidated talking points to add the skills/ interest section as recommended by top-voted posts.
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Reddit - Industrial Organizational Psychology
4d ago
I took a class on industrial psych years ago, and now I want to somewhat refresh my memory.
In particular, I want to learn more about anything related to relationships between managers and their employees, and also HR. What helps employees to "climb the ladder" and for HR to promote the right person? How does these effect employees and the company.
I know many companies have Career Development Models where they are like these are the skills that a "software engineer level 2" should have, and then employees need to "accomplish" those. Also have to talk to managers to figure out how to achieve ..read more