
Careers in Cognitive and Behavioral Science
The following websites offer resources to help students explore career paths in cognitive and behavioral science.
Check out W&L’s Career and Professional Development Office for exploring what you are interested in, networking with alumni, getting advice and guidance writing resumes and preparing for internships and job interviews. Be sure to check out the industry-specific resources pages.
A 30-minute video put together by UC Davis that covers Career Development Process, a self-exploration assessment (really helpful!), Career Pathways, and more.
Retired psychology professor Margaret A. Lloyd developed this site is to help undergraduate students learn what they can do with a degree in psychology.
The American Psychological Association offers advice for psychology majors interested in non-academic career paths.
For those who haven’t chosen a focus yet, PSYCHOLOGY.ORG offers a good starting point.
A comprehensive guide to help current and prospective psychology professionals find the career that suits them best from PSYCHOLOGY.ORG.
A practical guide to finding non psychology related positions from PSYCHOLOGY.ORG.
From counseling to therapy to psychology, the helping careers are rewarding and challenging options for those want to optimize their education from PSYCHOLOGY.ORG.
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