Robert has questions and I don’t have the answers. But maybe you do. Robert is a junior at Marist College, majoring in psychology, and he plans to apply to grad schools in I-O psych after graduation. He has a lot of questions about the search and admission process that I […]
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Courtney Keim on Being an I-O Psychologist All Along (Part 2)
Before she became an I-O psychologist, Courtney Keim worked as a server and bartender. In this second part of a two-part episode, Dr. Keim reflects on why bartenders make good I-O psychologists, how she chose I-O psych by a process of elimination, and how to read the early warning signs […]
Courtney Keim on Being an I-O Psychologist All Along (Part 1)
Before she became an I-O psychologist, Courtney Keim worked at a residential treatment center for traumatized boys. In this first part of a two-part episode, Dr. Keim reflects on how those six brutal weeks influenced her later career as an I-O psychologist and professor. Along the way, we discuss integrity […]
What Can I Do With an I-O Psych Degree?
A degree in I-O psych can prepare you for a whole bunch of cool jobs. But don’t take my word for it. Check out the links below. (This page is continually updated. Be sure to bookmark it and come back later for more recent entries.) Chief Diversity and Inclusion Officer […]
Jonathan Noftsier on Going From XO to IO
After 12 years as a Naval Aviator and Marine Corps Officer, Jonathan Noftsier transitioned to a career in I-O psych consulting. In this episode, we talk about Jonathan’s transition from Executive Officer (XO) to I-O consultant, what civilians get wrong about the military, and how to translate military experience for […]