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Psychologists
Description
Psychologists study human behavior and use their knowledge to help individuals and groups. Entering the field of psychology usually requires at least a bachelor's degree in psychology, though most psychologists hold a master's degree or doctorate, which is required by most states for psychologists running a private practice. Regardless of education, there may be required to obtain licensing for practicing psychologists in some countries. It is a highly competitive field, so the greater education you have, the better off you'll be
Job Prospect
Low
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They may work in a School as Counsellors or a company as Human Resource Experts or a social worker in an NGO
General and Personal Skills Required
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Recommended Level of Education
Master