%0 Journal Article %T Las competencias profesionales del psic¨®logo y las necesidades de perfiles profesionales en los diferentes ¨˘mbitos laborales %A Castro Solano %A Alejandro %J Interdisciplinaria %D 2004 %I Scientific Electronic Library Online %X decrease of employment at national and international level results in an oversupply of young professionals with difficulties to find new jobs. this results in an increase of standards to hire new professionals who are demanded highly specialized competencies to enter the job market. this tendency is particularly important in psychology. high market pressure causes an increase of new and highly specific interventions in the field of psychology; thus newer education and training of psychologists are required in an array of areas. knowledge of community needs in order to channel thorough health and other psychology related services are rare in argentina. in other countries, this topic is quite essential to the effective design of job or position offers to professionals entering the job market. in argentina, psychologists' image as a professional with generic competencies prevails, predominantly academic training in the field of clinical psychology with a lack of interest and knowledge in other psychology areas. university curricula in general terms lack integration between theory and real professional practice. the main goal of this investigation is to analyze the adjustment between psychologist's competencies and the need for professional profiles in four different psychology fields (health, education, forensic and industrial/ organizational) from the psychologist's employer point of view. another goal of this research is to examine strengths and weaknesses of sophomore students and young graduate psychologists. our approach consisted in considering self-perception of competence of the actors involved (subjective competencies). we present data of 109 employers of psychologists in different professional areas. effective psychologists task were required to those employers. data also were gathered on 499 psychologists to whom a similar survey was administered to identify self-perceived competence in 57 basic psychological skills surveyed in the employer's sample. strengt %K professional competencies %K graduates psychologist %K social needs. %U http://www.scielo.org.ar/scielo.php?script=sci_abstract&pid=S1668-70272004000200001&lng=en&nrm=iso&tlng=en