Submitted by No_Special_2350 t3_zxfgyn in newjersey

I just graduated with my bachelors of science in psychology and I’m looking to start a full time job (preferably within the mental health field, but also open to HR, receptionist, office work, etc.) I have great work experience although I do have a gap in employment from this September- now, as I just moved from out of state. Any leads or if you are looking for someone would be greatly appreciated!

I would also really prefer hours to be M-F, 9-5/ 8-4

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Yzelski t1_j202z3q wrote

Go to your nearest insurance company office. Allstate, State Farm, "independent" agency. Tell them you want a job helping them support new and existing customers. They'll have to send you for training. This is a great entry level job with enormous upside potential.

Just curious. What university allows you to graduate with a BS Psychology? It is a useless degree unless you want a sales career.

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Enormoussky t1_j208uba wrote

What does that mean, allows you to graduate? Do you expect a university to not offer degrees in psych, or pull back at the last minute and not let someone graduate because they feel it's useless? I know many people graduated with the degree in psychology and are doing very well for themselves. It prepares you for many different fields.

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blmzd t1_j20vdsi wrote

Have you considered applying for a state job? The pay might be a little lower than the private sector (depending on the position), but the benefits are outstanding. I’m sure it wouldn’t be hard for you to land something with the Department of Human Services, DOH, or DCA. Even the judiciary and OAG have entry level positions for those with bachelors. In fact, I’m sure the DOL and OIT do as well. They all should.

Just my suggestion :)

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glkris t1_j21k50d wrote

USAJobs has tons of medical field options, like others have said federal or state jobs don’t compete in pay but it’s a foot in the door

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lostatwork314 t1_j21n7ui wrote

What college did you graduate from? Most have a career services that can help you

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MacnCheesePlsThx t1_j23uar7 wrote

Congrats! Mental health is a huge deal, especially with Covid so it’s a great industry to be in! I feel like a rebirth is occurring where people are talking more and more about the status of their mental health. What about LGBTQ centers? Big pharma companies throughout the state? I’d find networking opportunities for those in your field that live in your area of NJ/NYC/PHI and utilize LinkedIn.

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blmzd t1_j2562a1 wrote

I find on average my benefits are still much better than the benefits offered to my private-sector peers. Maybe it’s because we’re young and somewhere between “fresh out of college” and “season professionals”, though.

Plus I pay so little for such great health insurance coverage that I always brag about it and I prob still will even after the price hikes.

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takeitfromthemilkman t1_j25jq4i wrote

My employer is always hiring job coaches and 1-1 aides for students with disabilities. Most of them are college students working on a master's, or retired teachers. PM me if interested.

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