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Category > Psychology Posted 04 Oct 2017 My Price 10.00

) “A Young Scholar's Guide to Building a Professional Network”

Prior to beginning work on this discussion, read the Schantz (2014) “A Young Scholar's Guide to Building a Professional Network” article, review the Divisions listed on the APA website paying special attention to the divisions that may interest you, and review the O*Net Online website .

In your initial post, identify one division related to your career interest that you would consider joining and one specific job related to that division. Conduct a search on your chosen job (Juvenile Caseworker) using O*Net Online. Briefly elaborate on the information provided on the job you searched, and be sure to include educational requirements, duties, future outlook, and salaries related to the position. Use the Internet to search for and compile information about the leading employer prospects for this position in your geographical area. Compare and contrast the compiled information with that from O* Net. Include expected duties, number of job offerings found, educational requirements, job experience, and salary levels where applicable. Analyze psychology as a profession and assess the role the APA could play in aiding you in the development of a professional network. Briefly detail an initial plan for building your professional network as well as obtaining your selected job.

 

Schantz, A. D. (2014).A young scholar's guide to building a professional network. TIP: The Industrial-Organizational Psychologist, 51(4), 157-163. Retrieved from the EBSCOhost database.

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