Welcome to Career Development Center!

Our Services for Students & Alumni

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The Career Development Center office provides a holistic approach to career development beginning with career awareness and career decision making. This process also focuses on academic major selection, experiential education opportunities including internships, part-time jobs, and networking, and culminates in professional employment.

The Career Development Center office continues to work with alumni throughout their professional life. Come in today and let us help you get started on the career of your dreams!

  • View Non-Degreed Jobs Now  (To view Internships and Jobs requiring a degree contact us at 812-941-2275)
  • View Work Study Now  - Please complete and submit the Work-Study Application to the employer when applying for any Work-Study position (except for the America Reads Tutor positions).
  • View Internships and Degree Required Jobs, Call 812-941-2275

Our Services for Employers

Area businesses and not-for-profits recognize IU Southeast graduates as individuals who are ready to step into the real world and succeed.

The Career Development Center office provides employers with a variety of services from job postings, employment fairs, on-campus interviews, internships, information tables, and opportunities to join our Speaker’s Bureau to speak to a class. Let us help you today!

Our Services for Faculty & Staff

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We assist IU Southeast students as they progress through their college experience. We offer the undecided student a variety of assessments to direct their selection of an academic major.

We encourage students to build on their academic work through diverse job experiences and internships and provide students with resources to prepare for professional employment or graduate school opportunities.

Career Development Center provides students and alumni with diverse opportunities for career exploration, career clarification, and professional growth. The office also provides employers access to a population of professionally-prepared students and alumni who seek internships and employment opportunities.

For First Year Seminar (FYS) Students 

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Career Tip of the Week

Be open

Dream job - we hope you have one and we hope you get it. However, if you approach your job hunt unwilling to accept anything less than the precise job, pay, vacation, etc. - you will missing wonderful opportunities.

Job Fairs on Campus

Learn how to prepare for a job fair, make the most of your 3 to 5 minutes, and follow up with employers.