Description
The first book to explore this topic, Employment in Community Psychology contains information on the diversity of employment in this field through examples of graduates who work in applied, research, and academic settings. Contributors explain how their graduate experiences were helpful to their careers, how they conducted their searches for employment and obtained their positions, what their positions and duties entail, and what concepts of community psychology are most emphasized in their positions. Employment in Community Psychology will help students, both undergraduate and graduate, decide on graduate schools, employment options, and courses of study while helping professors and advisors intelligently direct students to meaningful and satisfying careers.