What are the employment directions of psychological counselors?

1. Ordinary colleges and universities: This is the main destination of psychological counselors in the future. In recent years, colleges and universities have paid more and more attention to students' mental health, and have set up public courses in psychology. As a teacher of public courses in psychology in colleges and universities, the employment of psychology graduate students has undoubtedly expanded. Postgraduates in psychology compete more fiercely for the position of counselor than students in other majors, but generally speaking, joining the party is a prerequisite.

2. Civil servants: Generally, the public security system recruits psychological counselors as civil servants: public security bureaus, labor camps, prisons, border checkpoints, etc. Are all possible places. Some units have strict physical requirements for employees, while others need physical fitness tests.

3. Enterprise: Psychological counselors go to enterprises that focus on headhunting, enterprise consulting and human resource management. Postgraduates in psychology are different from students majoring in human resource management. Psychological counselors advocate humanized management, which is complementary to students majoring in human resource management. Psychological counselors can also engage in market research, but the number is relatively small, generally more than undergraduates.

4. Primary and secondary schools: generally recruit undergraduates, and what is the main function of their psychological counseling department? Vase? To cope with the inspection of the education department, the future is not optimistic, and the income is low. Generally, psychological counselors are disdainful unless you can't find a job.

5. Psychological Counselor: Judging from the current situation in China, the domestic industry may not be able to maintain a certain standard of living simply by engaging in psychological counseling, and it is necessary to explore the salary and treatment of foreign counterparts.