What are the job market conditions and ROI for psychology graduates in the UK?
The UK job market for psychology graduates is currently competitive, with graduate recruitment at top employers down nearly 25% since 2022 and a high average of 140 applications per vacancy. Entry-level psychology roles typically start around £22,000/year, with mid-career professionals earning about £35,000/year.
- Entry-level salary: £22,000/year
- Mid-career salary: £35,000/year
- Specialized roles (e.g., occupational psychology): up to £42,000/year
- Senior NHS psychologist: up to £125,637/year
Return on investment (ROI) improves for those pursuing specialized roles or NHS positions, where structured progression and higher salaries are available. Job market conditions and ROI can vary by specialization, location, and experience.
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