Bryan J. Dik, Ph.D., is Associate Professor of Psychology at Colorado State University and Co-founder and Chief Science Officer of jobZology. His research explores perceptions of work as a calling; meaning, purpose, religion and spirituality in career decision-making and planning; measurement of vocational interests; and career development interventions. He has published or presented more than 140 papers and has served on editorial boards for six research journals. Bryan is co-author of Make Your Job a Calling: How the Psychology of Vocation Can Change Your Life at Work, and is co-editor of two other books: Psychology of Religion and Workplace Spirituality and Purpose and Meaning in the Workplace. He is an American Psychological Association Fellow and received an Early Career Professional Award from the Society for Vocational Psychology. He lives with his wife Amy and their four sons in Fort Collins, Colorado.