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Episode 7: Could you be a certified business psychologist?

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Do you want to become a certified business psychologist? In this episode of POW, the Psychology of Work podcast, we give you an insight into the certification process and the benefits it brings. You can hear from some of the key people involved in our certification program, and hear first-hand from people who have been through the process: Debbie Hance, one of the mentors for the program; Brian Baxter, a founder member and former chair of the ABP; Stewart Desson, board member and certification panellist; Emma Jennings, a recently certified business psychologist; Jo Parkes, a former candidate and mentor; Silpa Williams, a previously certified business psychologist; and Steve Apps, ABP board member who helped create the program. They discuss and answer all questions certification-related, such as what is the program? What is involved? Do you need an MSc or accreditation to apply? What are the benefits? What was the most enjoyable part - and the most difficult? How does mentoring work? If you are considering becoming a certified business psychologist, then this podcast is a must listen.
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Do you want to become a certified business psychologist? In this episode of POW, the Psychology of Work podcast, we give you an insight into the certification process and the benefits it brings. You can hear from some of the key people involved in our certification program, and hear first-hand from people who have been through the process: Debbie Hance, one of the mentors for the program; Brian Baxter, a founder member and former chair of the ABP; Stewart Desson, board member and certification panellist; Emma Jennings, a recently certified business psychologist; Jo Parkes, a former candidate and mentor; Silpa Williams, a previously certified business psychologist; and Steve Apps, ABP board member who helped create the program. They discuss and answer all questions certification-related, such as what is the program? What is involved? Do you need an MSc or accreditation to apply? What are the benefits? What was the most enjoyable part - and the most difficult? How does mentoring work? If you are considering becoming a certified business psychologist, then this podcast is a must listen.
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