Wherever you are on your path to discovering your ideal career, we have the expertise to help.
Career Exploration and Student Employment is your go-to resource if you're pre-major or exploring your options. Our exploration process provides you with support and guidance each step of the way – from beginning to think about your future to launching your career.
If you are in the exploratory stage, we also encourage you to visit career centers for schools in which you have an interest, in addition to the CESE.
Once you declare a major, you’ll work with the career center dedicated to your school for advising tailored to your academic discipline.
Looking for upcoming career events? Ready to start your job search? Most of our schools and career centers use Handshake, IU Bloomington’s job search and career event system. Maurer School of Law Career Services and Kelley School of Business Graduate Career Services do not use Handshake, so be sure to check their individual websites listed on this page.
Find detailed information about each of our career centers below, including contact information. Keep in mind that you may benefit from working with more than one of our career centers.
Herman B Wells Library 1320 E. 10th Street Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone: 812-855-5234
Email: iucareer@iu.edu
Office hours: You can schedule an appointment with any of our career coaches on Handshake or visit us in the Fall or Spring semester during our drop-in times in Wells library.
What we do: At Career Exploration & Student Employment, our mission is to help you learn more about yourself, explore your options, and get you started on your career journey. Through 1:1 career coaching, we work with you to learn about majors and careers that align with your interests, values, and skills.
Who we serve:
We predominantly with all pre-major and exploratory students, but you can visit us anytime during your college career for help with exploration or finding student employment opportunities. As well, all of our job fairs and presentations are available to any IUB student.
Office hours: 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday
What we do: At the Walter Center for Career Achievement, we’ll show you how to use your liberal arts education to find a career you love. Come see us as soon as you’ve declared your major. We’ll get you started, and we’ll be with you every step of the way—from finding experiences that make you marketable to deciding on a career that matches your values, interests, and strengths. You’ll be able to join career communities that will connect you with industries you’re interested in.
The greatest work you’ll ever do is loving who you are and feeling empowered by what you believe in. Let us help you translate your degree from the College of Arts and Sciences into a challenging, fulfilling career.
Walter Center for Career Achievement 940 E. Seventh Street Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone: 812-856-4278
Email: iuwalter@indiana.edu
Office hours: 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday
What we do: At the Walter Center for Career Achievement, we’ll show you how to use your liberal arts education to find a career you love. Come see us as soon as you’ve declared your major. We’ll get you started, and we’ll be with you every step of the way—from finding experiences that make you marketable to deciding on a career that matches your values, interests, and strengths. You’ll be able to join career communities that will connect you with industries you’re interested in.
The greatest work you’ll ever do is loving who you are and feeling empowered by what you believe in. Let us help you translate your degree from the College of Arts and Sciences into a challenging, fulfilling career.
Walter Center for Career Achievement 940 E. Seventh Street Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone: 812-856-4278
Email: iuwalter@indiana.edu
Office hours: 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday
What we do: At the Walter Center for Career Achievement, we’ll show you how to use your liberal arts education to find a career you love. Come see us as soon as you’ve declared your major. We’ll get you started, and we’ll be with you every step of the way—from finding experiences that make you marketable to deciding on a career that matches your values, interests, and strengths. You’ll be able to join career communities that will connect you with industries you’re interested in.
The greatest work you’ll ever do is loving who you are and feeling empowered by what you believe in. Let us help you translate your degree from the College of Arts and Sciences into a challenging, fulfilling career.
Virgil T. DeVault Alumni Center 1000 E. 17th Street Bloomington, IN 47408
Phone: 800-824-3044
Email: careers@alumni.iu.edu
Office hours: 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday Coaching sessions by appointment
What we do: Indiana University Alumni Association is here to help you manage your lifelong career journey. Whether you’re a recent graduate or an experienced professional, IUAA can help you on your professional path.
We’ve got powerful resources to meet you where you are. Work one-on-one with an experienced career coach to develop a targeted job search strategy, hone your competitive edge through career-management guidance, and strengthen leadership performance. Make meaningful professional connections within IU’s powerful global network and learn from the experts to enhance your skills. Expand your career possibilities by connecting with employers seeking talented IU graduates, gathering advice from successful alumni in your field, and accessing on-demand career tips and resources. At IUAA, we've got your back!
To learn more, please contact us at 800-824-3044 or careers@alumni.iu.edu, or visit our website at iualumnicareers.com.
Who we serve: IUAA is pleased to serve IU alumni from all campuses and academic programs.
Office hours: 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday
What we do: The Office of Entrepreneurship and Career Development (OECD) provides one-on-one career advising, multiple online tools, an alumni mentorship program, and departmental career days, as well as mentorship to student organizations, emerging ensembles, and projects.
An undergraduate Certificate in Music Entrepreneurship (15 credits) is offered in partnership with the Kelley School of Business.
Office hours: 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday
What we do: You expect a business school to provide an education in ethics, operations strategy, financial accounting, marketing, and management. At Kelley, our education also includes developing the skills students need to find the right career for them and be ready to apply the real-world skills employers demand.
Kelley’s team of career coaches help students define a job search strategy they can refine and re-use for an entire career.
The work begins before students even arrive on campus—exploring and understanding their skills, interests, and values as they focus on specific functions and industries. We offer tips on how to network more effectively, how to prepare for different types of interviews, and how to choose a career where students can naturally excel. And we offer continual, personalized feedback on what students can do to be stronger job candidates.
With preparation like that, it’s no wonder employers find that Kelley students are better prepared to become leaders in a diverse, global workplace.
Office hours: 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday
What we do: UCS is place where talent meets opportunity. Our team of experienced career development professionals is here to help Kelley students learn the skills they need to find the right career. From job search coaching to resume assessment and interview skills training, we help students translate their classroom experiences to the workplace. We also offer a flexible range of services for employers who want to hire Kelley students, including job postings, on-site interviews, virtual recruiting, and customized recruitment plans that enable companies to partner with faculty and students to build lasting relationships.
Who we serve: Career Services at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering serves undergraduate students, master’s students, Ph.D. students, and alumni within our school, as well as any undergraduate student interested in learning more about opportunities within the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering.
What we do: The primary mission of Luddy Career Services is to provide opportunities and resources that will empower students to define their career goals, develop professional life skills, obtain related experience, and realize their career potential.
Career Services at the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering meets with undergraduate and graduate students to help them with career-related topics, including self-assessment and career exploration, resume and cover letter writing, interview preparation (including technical mock interviews), job offer negotiation, and more. Current students (undergraduate and graduate) can schedule appointments through Handshake.
Exploratory students and pre-majors interested in learning more about majors, minors, certificates, or other opportunities in the Luddy School of Informatics, Computing, and Engineering are welcome to schedule an appointment with one of our associate directors of academic and career planning.They are also encouraged to take the course Y100: Exploring Informatics and Computer Science.
Office hours: 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday
What we do: The Maurer Career Services Office partners with law firms and legal organizations to place our talented graduates, who are proud, professional, and practice-ready. We remain in close contact with our alumni, so you can reach both entry-level candidates and a pool of experienced attorneys. You can meet our students by visiting campus, collecting resumes, videoconferencing, or by posting a job on CareerNet, our electronic job board. For more information about any of our recruiting options, call our office at 812-855-0258, send us a recruiting registration form, or e-mail us at lcareers@indiana.edu.
Walter Center for Career Achievement 940 E. Seventh Street Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone: 812-856-4278
Email: iuwalter@indiana.edu
Office hours: 8:30 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday
What we do: At the Walter Center for Career Achievement, we’ll show you how to use your liberal arts education to find a career you love. Come see us as soon as you’ve declared your major. We’ll get you started, and we’ll be with you every step of the way—from finding experiences that make you marketable to deciding on a career that matches your values, interests, and strengths. You’ll be able to join career communities that will connect you with industries you’re interested in.
The greatest work you’ll ever do is loving who you are and feeling empowered by what you believe in. Let us help you translate your degree from the College of Arts and Sciences into a challenging, fulfilling career.
1315 E. 10th Street, Room 200 Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone: 812-855-9639
Email: careerhb@indiana.edu
Office hours: 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday
What we do: The O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs Career Hub provides comprehensive career services to a diverse group of students and stakeholders. We establish partnerships, build networks, and advise students in professional development and career preparation for a competitive global environment. Our office supports student and stakeholder success by providing exceptional and innovative career and employment services.
Wendell W. Wright Education Building 201 N. Rose Avenue Suite 1000 Bloomington, IN 47405
Phone: 812-856-8506
Email: edcareer@indiana.edu
Office hours: 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday
What we do: The Career Connections team maintains strong relationships with students, alumni, employers, and faculty. Our network helps to inform our services, including professional development workshops, resume reviews, job search advising, and on-campus recruiting opportunities for education students and alumni.
Who we serve: Career Connections serves all IU Bloomington School of Education undergraduates, grad students, and alumni. In addition, we provide services for education majors from other IU Bloomington schools.
Address:
Health Sciences Building 2631 E. Discovery Parkway Bloomington, IN 47408
Office hours: 8 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday
What we do: Career services are provided by faculty and staff, and include resume writing, practice advice, contract negotiations, and assistance in residency application.
In addition, we offer an online placement system that allows students, alumni, and potential employers the opportunity to connect. We estimate that over 95 percent of our students have secured employment after graduation.
Office hours: 9 a.m.–5 p.m., Monday through Friday
What we do: We provide a welcoming, inclusive, and respectful environment in which each student is able to develop a meaningful career path. We provide career coaching, resources, workshops, career fairs, and employer connections that will enable you to be ready for your next step after IU.
What we do: We believe that preparation is critical for our students’ career success.
Our team begins working with students as early as their first year at the IU School of Social Work (Bloomington) to prepare them for the challenges social workers encounter in the practice world.
We provide the tools necessary to prepare our new graduates and alumni to become licensed professional social workers and to make a difference in their communities and the world.