"I'm an IO psychologist, so no one knows what I do" 😂👏🏾 If I had a nickel for every time I had to 1: explain what IO Psych means 2: explain how I'm not a therapist
Oh my goodness I love this video. I'm a very visual person and using chess and coffee to represent the difference with each degree was brilliant and very helpful.
I’m 33 and starting a new career path getting my degree in I/O psychology. I connected to it right away when I decided to go into psychology as my major
Fun video. If you don't want to be an academic, I think a very good option to consider is to get work experience while obtaining you MS. I'm getting my MS online through the U of Idaho while working at Idaho National Labs, and will transition to an IO/human factors practicioner roll upon graduating. I'll already have 2 or 3 years of experience the day I graduate with my masters and will have up to 6 years of experience in the same time it would take me to finish a phd with no work experience. The only reason I'm ever tempted to get a PhD now is so my clinical psych phd friends have to call me a doctor haha.
So I just received my MA in IO psychology. I'm located in Tampa FL, and looking for some guidance on how to get going in the field as a recent graduate.
Do you need a master's in order to obtain a PhD?? I'm planning on returning to school for a bachelor's in I/O psychology but want a master's in a different business field (business management) and then consider getting a PhD in I/O Psychology. My end goal is to be an educator and thinking about the route I should take
Thank you so much for this video. I am undergraduate majoring General Psychology who is interested in both I/O (70%) and clinical psychology. This is one of main question I had, the difference of having master and phd. Can you be hired as consultant or i/o psychologist at various company as master graduate? Also, Which city is good for job demand for I.O? I feel like clinical at least, New York and California... (I am currently attending city college in NYC) but for the graduate program I wanted to move to different states, but of course, the decision aligning with job availability. If you can share knowledge, I would really appreciate it. I am currently hospitalized in back home south Korea because of covid19 positive case. I have been isolated here for 20 days waiting to get negative result..then with lots of time in my hand, I am researching about my next education move and I really find your channel helpful, It gives me look through future and hope! Keep up with good work and stay safe xx
Hey im also confused if i should choose clinical or organisational psychology? I hope you are enrolled in masters now. Which one have you choosed and what motivated you to to ? What are the pros and cons of being an organisational psychology? I would highly appreciate any response at your convenience. Thank you.
Thank you for the great video! I'm now considering on I/O psychology, and may I ask you several questions? Do you think I/O psychology would be a great skills to have as future entrepreneur? Also, I know some I/O psychology graduates work as consultant, but what is the difference between I/O grad becoming a consultant and famous or successful businessman being a consultant?
Preferred for what is always the question. Certainly some PhD programs require a Master's degree first - the major question will always be: is there a job you want that you can't get without that degree?
Right now I am beginning to look at different graduate programs. If I were to pursue a PhD over a Master's degree, would that close any doors in regard to working in a practical setting, or would it mostly just open more doors for my career? Thank you!
Great question! Generally, the PhD will give you some breadth but of course it depends on many factors. One thing I would say is that sometimes, we PhDs can be considered "nerds" or antisocial (a different kind of stereotype at work here) and sometimes you have to combat those more social biases.
Hello doctor, I wanted to ask if can I pursue a career in I/O after doing HR management? What’s the proper route may you please advise me. Thank you. 🇿🇦🇿🇦❤️
I graduated Bs Medical lab science, is it important that I have a Psych degree, then do masters in I/O psych? Or will you recommend me to just go straight to masters in i/o psych? Also if I'll do masters in I/O psych, can i do counseling? I kinda want to do that before jumping to phd too. Plsss replyyy. I love your video!
Hello I have a master's in mental health counseling with a certificate in vocational evaluation and work adjustment & I'm considering getting a certificate in I/O... what kind of mobility would that give me
Depends! (Classic IO answer) - it may give you more tools and skills that help you move. Have you seen jobs that require a certificate in IO? When it comes to graduate work, I always recommend that you only pursue a graduate degree if there are jobs you cannot get without that degree (if you're paying for it). If your organization pays for it, that's a bit of a different story.
Hello doctor, quick question: does one need to complete a masters before a Ph.D? Or can an undergraduate attend a Ph.D program after graduating from their bachelors?
No doctor needed! That's going to depend on the program - I'd recommend looking into some of the PhD programs you might be interested in and doing some research into the kinds of students they admit and what their backgrounds are. Some do take (and some prefer) folks coming right our of undergraduate, others prefer (or require!) a Master's degree first, others may look for relevant work experience. PhD programs vary widely - what do the ones you are excited about require?
@@TheIOSoapbox Thank you so much for the information! :) I am currently searching for research based programs! How would I know which Ph.D programs require a master's first and which one's do not?
@@ramilbalde1153 this is going to be a laborious process - first check the siop website listing of graduate programs to see if they have that information. If not, you may need to go to each programs website and look at their requirements. If it is not listed on their website, you may need to ask their contact person
Hi! Have you had the chance to watch our other videos, including Careers in IO, and parts 2 and 3 of this specific series (Masters or PhD or Work Experience)? We do go over paths into IO straight from undergraduate, as well as work experience in IO without a graduate degree. I do find a lot of students in my program have been practicing IO and IO related work for awhile, and come back to school to develop a standard set of tools to up their game at their work :)
"I'm an IO psychologist, so no one knows what I do" 😂👏🏾
If I had a nickel for every time I had to
1: explain what IO Psych means
2: explain how I'm not a therapist
This was the defining point for me:
"There is the question of what your degree opens for you, and then the question of what you open for yourself."
Oh my goodness I love this video. I'm a very visual person and using chess and coffee to represent the difference with each degree was brilliant and very helpful.
Aw yay that's wonderful thank you so much! So glad it helped!
I’m 33 and starting a new career path getting my degree in I/O psychology. I connected to it right away when I decided to go into psychology as my major
33 now and looking into this as a second career . Always connected with psych. How are things going for you?
Fun video. If you don't want to be an academic, I think a very good option to consider is to get work experience while obtaining you MS. I'm getting my MS online through the U of Idaho while working at Idaho National Labs, and will transition to an IO/human factors practicioner roll upon graduating. I'll already have 2 or 3 years of experience the day I graduate with my masters and will have up to 6 years of experience in the same time it would take me to finish a phd with no work experience. The only reason I'm ever tempted to get a PhD now is so my clinical psych phd friends have to call me a doctor haha.
Thank you so much for making this video! It’s truly useful.
Thank you! I am so happy to hear that!
Fantastic video Aiken, very helpful! Thanks.
So I just received my MA in IO psychology. I'm located in Tampa FL, and looking for some guidance on how to get going in the field as a recent graduate.
I was so afraid, I was feeling so alone and lonely. I've found my people.
Do you need a master's in order to obtain a PhD?? I'm planning on returning to school for a bachelor's in I/O psychology but want a master's in a different business field (business management) and then consider getting a PhD in I/O Psychology. My end goal is to be an educator and thinking about the route I should take
This saved my life thank you
Love your sense of humor. Great video.
Do you require a state exam to get license to become an industrial organizational psychologist in Florida after getting a masters degree
Thank you so much for this video. I am undergraduate majoring General Psychology who is interested in both I/O (70%) and clinical psychology. This is one of main question I had, the difference of having master and phd. Can you be hired as consultant or i/o psychologist at various company as master graduate? Also, Which city is good for job demand for I.O? I feel like clinical at least, New York and California... (I am currently attending city college in NYC) but for the graduate program I wanted to move to different states, but of course, the decision aligning with job availability. If you can share knowledge, I would really appreciate it. I am currently hospitalized in back home south Korea because of covid19 positive case. I have been isolated here for 20 days waiting to get negative result..then with lots of time in my hand, I am researching about my next education move and I really find your channel helpful, It gives me look through future and hope! Keep up with good work and stay safe xx
Hey im also confused if i should choose clinical or organisational psychology? I hope you are enrolled in masters now.
Which one have you choosed and what motivated you to to ?
What are the pros and cons of being an organisational psychology?
I would highly appreciate any response at your convenience. Thank you.
Thank you for the great video! I'm now considering on I/O psychology, and may I ask you several questions? Do you think I/O psychology would be a great skills to have as future entrepreneur? Also, I know some I/O psychology graduates work as consultant, but what is the difference between I/O grad becoming a consultant and famous or successful businessman being a consultant?
What about the cold brew? What does a cold brew get you? Did I miss it?
Really detailed video. Thanks 🤗🙏🏾
Dying to know - can you not just start with a masters and work your way up to a PHD? Or do PHD programs not often admit masters students?
Is it necessary to do both? I’ve heard going to a masters program then a PhD program is preferred.
Preferred for what is always the question. Certainly some PhD programs require a Master's degree first - the major question will always be: is there a job you want that you can't get without that degree?
Any thoughts on MPS in I/O psychology compared to an MS in I/O ?
What about Psy.D
Right now I am beginning to look at different graduate programs. If I were to pursue a PhD over a Master's degree, would that close any doors in regard to working in a practical setting, or would it mostly just open more doors for my career? Thank you!
Great question! Generally, the PhD will give you some breadth but of course it depends on many factors. One thing I would say is that sometimes, we PhDs can be considered "nerds" or antisocial (a different kind of stereotype at work here) and sometimes you have to combat those more social biases.
am a student of arts.
Can I be a industrial organisational psychologist?
What I have to do for that?
Now I am in class 11.
Please reply......
Hello doctor, I wanted to ask if can I pursue a career in I/O after doing HR management? What’s the proper route may you please advise me. Thank you. 🇿🇦🇿🇦❤️
I graduated Bs Medical lab science, is it important that I have a Psych degree, then do masters in I/O psych? Or will you recommend me to just go straight to masters in i/o psych? Also if I'll do masters in I/O psych, can i do counseling? I kinda want to do that before jumping to phd too.
Plsss replyyy. I love your video!
Hello I have a master's in mental health counseling with a certificate in vocational evaluation and work adjustment & I'm considering getting a certificate in I/O... what kind of mobility would that give me
Depends! (Classic IO answer) - it may give you more tools and skills that help you move. Have you seen jobs that require a certificate in IO? When it comes to graduate work, I always recommend that you only pursue a graduate degree if there are jobs you cannot get without that degree (if you're paying for it). If your organization pays for it, that's a bit of a different story.
I’m just a dumb union carpenter, daughter interested in this, funny thing is I finally understand what the hell it is.
GG
Hello doctor, quick question: does one need to complete a masters before a Ph.D? Or can an undergraduate attend a Ph.D program after graduating from their bachelors?
No doctor needed! That's going to depend on the program - I'd recommend looking into some of the PhD programs you might be interested in and doing some research into the kinds of students they admit and what their backgrounds are. Some do take (and some prefer) folks coming right our of undergraduate, others prefer (or require!) a Master's degree first, others may look for relevant work experience. PhD programs vary widely - what do the ones you are excited about require?
@@TheIOSoapbox Thank you so much for the information! :) I am currently searching for research based programs! How would I know which Ph.D programs require a master's first and which one's do not?
@@ramilbalde1153 this is going to be a laborious process - first check the siop website listing of graduate programs to see if they have that information. If not, you may need to go to each programs website and look at their requirements. If it is not listed on their website, you may need to ask their contact person
No option for just work experience?
Hi! Have you had the chance to watch our other videos, including Careers in IO, and parts 2 and 3 of this specific series (Masters or PhD or Work Experience)? We do go over paths into IO straight from undergraduate, as well as work experience in IO without a graduate degree. I do find a lot of students in my program have been practicing IO and IO related work for awhile, and come back to school to develop a standard set of tools to up their game at their work :)
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Will a Masters degree get one into government work?
Yes
and
...A rook?
Yup obviously I'm a person who does not play chess 😅
@@TheIOSoapbox I'm with ya :)