Blog 3: My dream job
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Hi everyone! I hope you’re well, today I’m going to talk about my dream job. I study psychology and this is the career of my dreams. I’m excited about the possibility of being able to work so closely with people. Yet I don’t know specifically the area of psychology I want to choose, I like community psychology, organizational psychology and clinical psychology, but I like specifically the systemic approach. About my dream job, I’m not sure yet, but I would like a job where I can help people and, also, I can meet new places. At the moment, the only idea that I have is that I want to do a postgraduate study in another country. Maybe, I would like to do a postgraduate course about clinical psychology, related to the systemic approach, or about disaster intervention. Fortunately, I still have a few months to think about the specific area of the psychology in which I want to work. But I admit that the idea about having to choose one area of psychology next year makes me nervous and anxiou