Finishing my IT Engineering degree soon and also planning to become a certified psychotherapist. What career paths could realistically use both?
I know it sounds like an unusual combo but I’m genuinely pursuing both. I’d love to hear from people who’ve actually worked in roles that bridge tech and psychology.
What’s realistic, what pays well, and what’s just a fantasy on paper? Open to any direction, including ones I haven’t thought of.
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Finishing my IT Engineering degree soon and also planning to become a certified psychotherapist. What career paths could realistically use both?
I know it sounds like an unusual combo but I’m genuinely pursuing both. I’d love to hear from people who’ve actually worked in roles that bridge tech and psychology.
What’s realistic, what pays well, and what’s just a fantasy on paper? Open to any direction, including ones I haven’t thought of.
Finishing my IT Engineering degree soon and also planning to become a certified psychotherapist. What career paths could realistically use both?
I know it sounds like an unusual combo but I’m genuinely pursuing both. I’d love to hear from people who’ve actually worked in roles that bridge tech and psychology.
What’s realistic, what pays well, and what’s just a fantasy on paper? Open to any direction, including ones I haven’t thought of.
Finishing my IT Engineering degree soon and also planning to become a certified psychotherapist. What career paths could realistically use both?
I know it sounds like an unusual combo but I’m genuinely pursuing both. I’d love to hear from people who’ve actually worked in roles that bridge tech and psychology.
What’s realistic, what pays well, and what’s just a fantasy on paper? Open to any direction, including ones I haven’t thought of.