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A WEEK IN THE LIFE

Business psychologist

Jess Baker describes her career change from clinical to business psychology and gives an insight into her working week

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Business psychologists aim to help organisations to become more profitable. We help leaders define and deliver their organisations’ goals (their business strategy). But we don’t do this directly by, for example, assessing their product, service or marketing strategy. Instead, we do this by assessing and developing their employees’ skills. We can help create a healthy organisational culture that drives the way the workforce thinks and behaves. Other areas of work include assessment and selection, leadership coaching, diversity, inclusion and equity, predicting the future of work, and assisting companies to change with the times.

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