2014
DOI: 10.1111/iops.12108
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Competencies and Experiences Critical for Entry-Level Success for Industrial–Organizational Psychologists

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“…The most salient themes were application of research to a real-world problem (22% of codes), enjoyment and engagement (10%), challenge (10%), development of research skills (10%), role of case study in shaping career aspirations (9%), problem-solving skills (8%), topic specific knowledge (8%), critical thinking (6%), and task autonomy (6%), and other (11%). As is evident in the student feedback, the evidence-based case studies develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are required of I-O practitioners (O*NET, 2021; Zelin et al, 2014). Furthermore, many students enjoyed the experience, which may motivate them to speak positively about I-O science and how it can be practical with others.…”
Section: Student Experiences Of Evidence-based Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
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“…The most salient themes were application of research to a real-world problem (22% of codes), enjoyment and engagement (10%), challenge (10%), development of research skills (10%), role of case study in shaping career aspirations (9%), problem-solving skills (8%), topic specific knowledge (8%), critical thinking (6%), and task autonomy (6%), and other (11%). As is evident in the student feedback, the evidence-based case studies develop the knowledge, skills, and abilities that are required of I-O practitioners (O*NET, 2021; Zelin et al, 2014). Furthermore, many students enjoyed the experience, which may motivate them to speak positively about I-O science and how it can be practical with others.…”
Section: Student Experiences Of Evidence-based Case Studiesmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…This format emphasizes deductive reasoning and complex problem solving, as well as builds interpersonal skills, professionalism, and accountability. This activity brings together many of the knowledge, skills, and abilities required of effective I-O practitioners (Zelin et al, 2014) and gives students a personally relevant example of how they used I-O science to inform a real-world problem that they are likely to share with others. Additionally, students directly engage with managers as part of the development and resolution of their cases which enhances the visibility of I-O science.…”
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