“…One of our psychology major’s written comments during the study reflects an important reason to share career information with prospective and current students; she said, “people are scared to go into psych, in fear of graduating and not getting a job.” As Ware and Meyer (1981) concluded, “The evidence does not support the views that bachelor-level psychology graduates cannot find a job and that the available occupations for psychology graduates are in only the human service areas” (p. 14). The results of surveys of psychology graduates (e.g., Keyes & Hogberg, 1990; Landrum, 2009; Quereshi, 1988; Ware & Meyer, 1981) and the alumni profiles we have obtained of our graduates during the past 20 years illustrate the diversity of careers obtained by psychology graduates. As Lawson, Jordan-Fleming, and Upton (1997) pointed out, “these surveys have shown that, in addition to jobs in human services, psychology graduates find employment in areas such as management, sales, marketing, personnel, and education” (p. 201).…”