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Top picksResearch & Core
Fundamental and research-led roles.
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Clinical Psychologist
Build a career in psychology through applied work.
Counseling Psychologist
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Industrial Organizational Psychologist
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Neuropsychologist
Build a career in psychology through applied work.
Child Psychologist
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Sports Psychologist
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Health Psychologist
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Research Psychologist
Analyze information and generate insights.
UX Researcher
Analyze information and generate insights.
Behavior Analyst (ABA)
Analyze information and generate insights.
Cognitive Scientist
Analyze information and generate insights.
Applied & Industry
Applied problem-solving across industries.
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Behavioral Therapist
Support people through care and guidance.
Mental Health Counselor
Support people through care and guidance.
Rehabilitation Counselor
Support people through care and guidance.
Substance Abuse Counselor
Support people through care and guidance.
Marriage and Family Therapist
Support people through care and guidance.
Psychological Tester
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Human Factors Specialist
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Crisis Counselor
Support people through care and guidance.
Psychometrician
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Employee Assistance Program Counselor
Support people through care and guidance.
Case Manager (Mental Health)
Lead teams and drive outcomes.
Cognitive Behavioral Therapist
Support people through care and guidance.
Art Therapist
Support people through care and guidance.
Play Therapist
Support people through care and guidance.
Grief Counselor
Support people through care and guidance.
Technical & Vocational
Hands-on roles that run real operations.
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Psychiatric Social Worker
Build a career in psychology through applied work.
Community Mental Health Worker
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Counselor Assistant
Support people through care and guidance.
Therapy Assistant
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Education & Communication
Teaching, training, and public-facing roles.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A master degree helps in academia, research, and some policy roles, but many humanities careers start with a bachelor degree. Employers value strong writing, analysis, and communication. A focused portfolio of essays, reports, teaching work, or research projects often matters more than extra degrees. A master degree is useful when a role demands specialization or teaching eligibility.
Education, communication, policy research, public administration, and content roles show steady demand. NGOs, think tanks, media, and corporate communication teams keep hiring even when markets slow. Demand varies by region, but roles that connect people, information, and institutions remain consistent. Strong writing and research skills improve job stability across sectors.
Start with clear writing, structured research, and presentation skills. Add practical tools like data basics, survey design, or content management. Build a portfolio with essays, reports, teaching plans, or community projects. Internships in media, NGOs, or policy organizations provide real-world credibility. Employers respond well to evidence of impact and clarity of thought.
Common employers include education, media, publishing, government, NGOs, consulting, and corporate communications. Research firms hire for qualitative analysis, while HR and training teams hire for people development. Museums, cultural institutions, and public policy groups also hire humanities talent. Career growth often comes from specialization in a domain like education, policy, or communications.
Yes. International organizations, universities, NGOs, and research institutions hire for writing, program management, policy, and communication roles. Global mobility improves with strong writing samples, language skills, and domain expertise. Building a portfolio with measurable outcomes helps across borders. A master degree can improve eligibility for international roles, but proven impact matters most.
Salary ranges vary by role and location, with faster growth in policy, consulting, and corporate communication. Teaching and publishing can be stable but slower growing. Career growth depends on specialization, leadership skills, and evidence of outcomes. Combining humanities strengths with digital tools or analytics can unlock higher-paying roles without abandoning the core discipline.
Common entry roles include content writer, research assistant, program coordinator, teaching assistant, communications associate, and community outreach roles. These positions build a base of writing, organization, and stakeholder skills. Early projects and volunteer work improve employability. A clear focus on one domain, such as education or policy, helps target the right roles.