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Whether working in consulting, academia, industry, or government, the niche field of industrial-organizational psychology is growing–the Bureau of Labor Statistics projects an 8.4% increase between 2016 and 2026. Despite this growth, many students remain unaware of careers available within I-O psychology and gravitate toward less science-practitioner fields. In an effort to educate these students, our team at Psychology.org has created a series of comprehensive guides that explore I-O psychology degrees, licensure, and careers. Read the guides below:
Guide to Industrial-Organizational Psychology Degrees:
Guide to Psychology State Licensure: