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  • 1. How to put yourself out there
    Web-savvy psychologists share the strategies they use to strengthen their Web presence and help patients get the services they need.
    (February 2016)
  • 2. Your first salary
    Learning to negotiate is a key skill early career psychologists need to develop.
    (November 2015)
  • 3. Why you need a mentor and how to get one
    Early career psychologists need mentors to guide them through the initial stages of building their careers.
    (April 2014)
  • 4. Having a baby?
    Clinicians offer tips for expecting psychologists on how to manage the effects of pregnancy and new parenthood.
    (March 2014)
  • 5. First year on the job, part 3
    The last of a three-part series, four early career psychologists reflect on what they’ve learned during their first year on the job.
    (December 2013)
  • 6. Balancing kids and careers
    Advice for early career psychologists who need to balance family building and career advancement.
    (October 2013)
  • 7. First year on the job, part 2
    Early career psychologists experience a sharp learning curve.
    (July 2013)
  • 8. First year on the job
    Throughout the year, the Monitor is following four early career psychologists as they navigate the transition from trainees to full-fledged psychologists.
    (January 2013)
  • 9. Money matters
    Unprecedented levels of student debt, high credit card debt and a dismal job outlook have presented some young couples with financial challenges their parents and grandparents didn't have to face.
    (October 2012)
  • 10. Birds of a feather
    Early career psychologists who join APA divisions find like-minded individuals who can help them further their careers.
    (July 2012)
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