Why am I not getting a psychology job?
Why we are building this
For psychologists in India
Join the private Zoechéa waitlist for community, mentorship, beginner practice support, workshops, and tools for psychologists in India — from recent graduates to senior therapists who want to guide the next generation.
Built by Anu Eva C J after 6 years of working in the counselling field and managing a counselling centre.
Choose your starting point
You have the degree, but no clear map. Find guidance, peers, and next steps.
Get support around career confusion, CV direction, skills, and how to keep growing while waiting.
Learn the basics of ethics, consent, supervision, boundaries, first sessions, and client readiness.
Get tools for assessments, reports, documentation, consent, client workflows, and practice growth.
Mentor young psychologists, host workshops, lead inner-circle calls, and build professional influence.
The quiet questions are welcome here
After graduation, many young psychologists quietly wonder if they are behind, unprepared, underqualified, or alone. Zoechéa is being built for the gap between studying psychology and becoming a psychologist.
Private · supportive · not performativeWhy am I not getting a psychology job?
Am I actually ready to see clients?
Should I study more, work first, or start slowly?
Where do I find supervision or senior guidance?
How do I start private practice safely?
Who can I ask without being judged?
These are the questions shaping Zoechéa — not fake testimonials, not pressure, just the real professional confusion psychologists carry quietly.
What you get inside Zoechéa
Ask the questions you are scared to ask publicly — without pretending you already know everything.
Meet other psychologists who are also figuring out jobs, identity, practice, confidence, and next steps.
Learn from experienced therapists who understand the realities colleges often do not prepare you for.
Join small conversations on career confusion, ethics, first-client fear, supervision, and growth.
Understand what to set up before taking your first client: consent, boundaries, supervision, notes, and readiness.
Attend practical sessions on jobs, supervision, private practice, documentation, assessments, and visibility.
Zoechéa should feel useful even before you are seeing clients. The practice systems come later as support — not as pressure.
Senior therapist track
Zoechéa will include senior-led spaces where experienced therapists can mentor, teach, host workshops, and help younger psychologists move from confusion to clearer professional direction.
Guide young psychologists through career confusion, first-client fear, confidence, and professional identity.
Teach practical skills that colleges often do not cover: documentation, ethics, boundaries, visibility, and practice setup.
Create smaller, intimate learning spaces where psychologists can ask real questions without performing expertise.
Build professional influence through mentorship, workshops, supervision-style spaces, and teaching opportunities.
Why we are building this
Practice support layer
Screening tools, auto-scored assessments, PDF reports, and structured workflows for practicing psychologists.
Informed consent, intake forms, risk notes, and client-ready templates for safer practice setup.
Organised client information, documentation flows, and progress tracking without scattered spreadsheets.
Resources, workshops, and practice-building support as the ecosystem opens in phases.
Zoechéa is being shaped as a full professional home: first for support and direction, then for the systems psychologists need when they begin practicing.