In this episode of Department 12, I sit down with the Ellie Hoekman, an I-O Psychology enthusiast turned career coach, to explore the paths that lead Ellie from a rejected quantitative psychology applicant to a fervent advocate and professional in the I-O psychology space. Ellie also shares her advice for I-O students, recent graduates, and faculty members. Be sure to visit the episode page for a full transcript.
Ian Siderits on Mentoring from the Protege's Perspective
Rich Mendelson on Time-Tracking
Shavonne Holman and Macy Cheeks on BIOP!
Victoria Mattingly on Moving From Tolerance to Allophilia
Carol Kulik on HR for the Non-HR Manager
Henri Maindidze on Mentoring as a Grad Student
Rachel Baghelai on Research in a Consulting Firm
Trevor Nagle on Acting
Andrew Holter on When the Data Doesn't Fit
Logan Watts on the Side Effects of I-O Interventions
David Costanza on Generations in the Workforce
Raúl Alejandro Espino on I-O Psych in the Spanish-Speaking World
The Case Against "I-O Psychology"
Marcus Crede on the Sorry State of Statistical and Research Practices in I-O
Matthews, Pineault, & Hong on Single-Item Measures
Gordon Schmidt & Sy Islam on Leadership in the Marvel Cinematic Universe
Jamie Madigan on Science Communication
Marc Effron Shares a Practitioner's Wishlist for I-O Research
Robert Romano on Applying to Grad School
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