Companies rely on industrial organizational psychologists for recruitment and training needs. Most of these psychologists work in scientific research and development services, colleges and ...
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Industrial-organizational psychology is a subspecialty of psychology for professionals who are interested in helping people in the workplace work better together, determine the best practices for ...
A doctorate in industrial-organizational psychology can qualify degree holders to conduct research or become professors of organizational psychology. Some degree holders also work in business as ...