Each semester IU hosts a variety of cultural and entertainment activities for students to expand their horizons. If you are interested in events related to the Arts & Entertainment and Sports Career Communities, explore the list below to learn more: Mexico Remixed: a lineup of events through April 2019; Granfalloon; City of Bloomington “A Fair… Read more »
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Career Coach Spotlight: Brandi Smith
What was your major/minor/certificate? BA Spanish and Studio Art, MS Human Development & Family Studies, Board Certified Career Coach Why did you become a career coach? I firmly believe that people who are happy in their work have the power to grow a happier and healthier world. Career is a component of adult life that… Read more »
Career Coach Spotlight: Michael Moore
What was your major/minor/certificate? My undergraduate major was a B.A. in Psychology and Sociology. I am also English as a Second Language Certified and have a Masters of Science in Education (Counseling, Counselor Education and Higher Education Student Affairs Administration). Why did you become a career coach? I became a career coach because I… Read more »
Employer Spotlight: NVS Designs
What is your name / job title? Angelina Craig – Lead Designer at NVS Design Indianapolis Did you have a part-time job as a student? Yes, I worked part-time at Walmart for most of my college career. I was selected for an internship in graphic design at NVS Design the summer between my Junior… Read more »
Career Coach Spotlight: Nick Bragin
What was your major/minor/certificate? My undergraduate major was Legal Studies and I minored in Music. My graduate degree is in Arts Administration. Why did you become a career coach? I had a number of varied opportunities prior to becoming a career coach. One recurring theme that I became passionate about was training and helping… Read more »
Career Coach Spotlight: Pat Donahue
What was your major/minor/certificate? My major was communications and I minored in theater. Why did you become a career coach? I wanted to be in a helping profession working with college students, and I had struggled with my own career planning when I switched careers, so it has been wonderful to be in a profession… Read more »
Employer Spotlight: BioLife
What is your name / job title? Daniel Carver – Group Manager, Southern Indiana Did you have a part-time job as a student? Yes. I worked for several years in fast food and construction. Looking back on my time working during college, neither of these jobs prepared me for my career. This is why I… Read more »
Director’s Cut: Internships
Internships By: Pat Donahue Intern. If you have been in college for more than a day, you have probably heard your professors, career coach, academic advisor, parents, friends, resident assistant, and bus driver say that you need to do an internship. And they are right. Internships are important for three key reasons: “Try… Read more »
Career Coach Spotlight: Rachel Gerber
Afternoon, Hoosiers! We’re rolling out our first career coach spotlight with Rachel Gerber. Learn more about her below. What was your major/minor/certificate? Major: B.A. in Elementary Education Graduate: Master of Divinity Why did you become a career coach? I love college students! And I love empowering others and encouraging them to step out and… Read more »
Non-Profit Sectors: Finding Your Fit
By: Daniel Krupski, CDC Government/Non-Profit/& Philanthropy Career Peer Identify Your Interests Like most jobs, specific steps are necessary in order for someone to successfully find their career fit. Non-profits are no exception. To identify where you want to start your career in non-profit you must first look at what areas interest you the most…. Read more »