Review Jurusan Psikologi! Bedah Jurusan Kuliah Sampai Gajinya!

Dr. Bagus Satrio Utomo
2 Jul 202115:26

Summary

TLDRThis video discusses the Psychology major, exploring its relevance in today's society where mental health awareness is on the rise. It covers the scope of psychology, including its various branches like HR, organizational psychology, and educational psychology. The video highlights salary expectations, job satisfaction, and career prospects, noting that while psychology graduates have meaningful work, job growth may not be as fast as in other fields. The video also addresses the risk of automation, the need for advanced qualifications, and the overall potential of a psychology degree in the modern job market.

Takeaways

  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Psychology is a field that sits between science and social sciences, gaining popularity due to increased awareness of mental health.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The speaker is currently studying psychology at a private university in Semarang and encourages viewers to subscribe and share the video.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Psychology is the study of human behavior and mental processes, focusing on how people think, act, and respond to others.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ To officially become a psychologist in most countries, a doctoral degree or professional certification is required, not just a bachelor's degree.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Graduates of psychology programs often work in fields like HR, industrial psychology, educational psychology, and social psychology.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Entry-level salaries for psychology graduates in Indonesia range from 3 to 5 million IDR, while more senior roles can offer 6 to 12 million IDR.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The average monthly salary for psychology graduates in Indonesia is 7.6 million IDR, comparable to other fields like engineering.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Job satisfaction and meaning in the psychology field are relatively high, especially for those who become licensed psychologists.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Employment growth for psychologists is expected to be slow (around 3%) compared to other fields, though HR-related roles in companies are growing rapidly.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ The unemployment rate for psychology graduates is around 3.9%, which is moderate but concerning for those without a professional certification.
  • ๐Ÿ˜€ Psychology graduates can work in various industries, including psychological institutions, schools, and consulting firms, but opportunities outside of psychology-related fields are limited.

Q & A

  • What is the psychology major and what does it study?

    -The psychology major studies human behavior, thoughts, and emotions. It focuses on understanding how people think, act, and respond to others. Psychology bridges the gap between science and social sciences.

  • What is the difference between having a psychology degree and being a licensed psychologist?

    -A psychology degree alone doesn't make one a psychologist. To become a licensed psychologist, you need to complete additional professional programs and, in most cases, hold a doctoral degree (or at least a Master's in some countries).

  • What are the common career paths for psychology graduates?

    -Psychology graduates commonly work in Human Resources (HR), industrial-organizational psychology, developmental psychology, educational psychology, and social psychology. Some may become counselors or therapists.

  • What is the average salary for psychology graduates?

    -The average salary for psychology graduates in Indonesia is around IDR 7.6 million per month. Entry-level positions may earn between IDR 3-5 million, while senior roles can range from IDR 6-12 million.

  • How happy are psychology graduates with their careers?

    -Psychology graduates report an average job satisfaction score of 73%, which increases to 78% for those working as licensed psychologists. The field is considered quite fulfilling, especially for those in therapeutic roles.

  • What is the job growth outlook for psychology graduates?

    -Job growth for psychology graduates is steady. However, the demand for licensed psychologists is not growing as rapidly, with a predicted growth rate of around 3%. Jobs in HR and organizational psychology are seeing more growth at about 10%.

  • What is the unemployment rate for psychology graduates?

    -The unemployment rate for psychology graduates is relatively low at 3.9%. However, a small percentage of psychology professionals with a master's degree or higher still face unemployment.

  • What industries hire psychology graduates?

    -Psychology graduates are hired by various sectors, including psychology institutions, schools, management consulting firms, corporate businesses, and healthcare facilities like hospitals. The largest employers are typically psychology institutions and management consultants.

  • Which industries offer the highest salaries for psychology graduates?

    -The industries that offer the highest salaries for psychology graduates are psychology institutions, management consulting firms, and clinical settings (such as hospitals), especially for those with a professional psychology license.

  • What are the challenges faced by psychology graduates in the job market?

    -One challenge is that psychology graduates often face limited career options unless they obtain a professional license or advanced degree. Additionally, while the demand for HR professionals is high, the competition in the field is significant, especially in larger companies.

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