An Organizational Psychologist
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As an organizational psychologist, you can choose a research-based
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or work hands-on with specific organizations
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may be called upon to assist in hiring new personnel
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could be hired as a consultant
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address a specific management or organizational problem. In fact, many
organizational psychologists
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not to work with a single company
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rather act as an advisor or consultant to a constellation of
organizations.
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