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Hi everyone! I have a BS and MS in psychology and currently work as a research assistant writing manuscripts and doing data analysis. I've always thought that my only option was to go on to do my PhD, but I've been considering other paths lately. Before getting my masters, I worked as a study coordinator and helped with scheduling and other administrative tasks. Is it hard for someone who has mainly done research to transition into the admin side of things? What are some skills I should be looking to build if I want to land a job in this space?
u/Affectionate_Cat_868 — 8 days ago