How do they match: Industrial-Organizational Psychologists

  • Research Scientist
  • Organizational Research Consultant
  • Personnel Research Psychologist

  • Conduct research studies of physical work environments, organizational structures, communication systems, group interactions, morale, or motivation to assess organizational functioning.
  • Conduct presentations on research findings for clients or at research meetings.
  • Observe and interview workers to obtain information about the physical, mental, and educational requirements of jobs, as well as information about aspects such as job satisfaction.
  • Review research literature to remain current on psychological science issues.
  • Write articles, white papers, or reports to share research findings and educate others.
  • Write reports on research findings and implications to contribute to general knowledge or to suggest potential changes in organizational functioning.

  • Collect information from people through observation, interviews, or surveys.
  • Conduct scientific research of organizational behavior or processes.
  • Confer with clients to exchange information.
  • Develop methods of social or economic research.
  • Prepare scientific or technical reports or presentations.
  • Train personnel in technical or scientific procedures.