Careers

Our students get today’s jobs and prepare for tomorrow’s careers

Technology, information, and engineering jobs are in great demand. Our students get them.

But stellar hiring rates are just the start. Our undergraduate programs, graduate programs, and career services prepare you for anything your career will hold—from succeeding in your first job to shaping the future of your field.

Who can use Luddy’s career services?

Undergraduates, master’s students, Ph.D. students, and even alumni can use our services.

You have access to Handshake and all of our career services if you are earning a major/degree, minor, or certificate in Luddy or if you have completed at least 6 credit hours of Luddy classes. Undergraduates who don’t meet these criteria can contact Luddy Career Services at luddycareers@iu.edu to evaluate their goals and start their career planning.

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Coaching on your resume, interviewing, job search, and more

Our expert coaches will guide you one-on-one through every step of your career process, from polishing your resume to navigating job offers and salary negotiations.

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Courses that help you develop your career and get experience

Learn to search for jobs and manage your career like a pro in Y395 Career Development, an eight-week, 1 credit hour course. Each undergrad major has its own version of Y395. Luddy also offers several capstone and internship courses.

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Attend the Luddy Career Fair and other events

Held each September and January, the Luddy Career Fair brings more than 100 employers to campus. We also host a variety of career workshops and employer events.

View our career fairs
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Apply for jobs and internships

Handshake lists a wide range of positions you can apply for, from part-time work you can do now to full-time positions. Other ways to get work and career experience include Laurie Burns McRobbie Serve IT Clinic, research opportunities, on-campus jobs (see Jobs at IU), volunteering, and the Bloomington Technology Partnership.

Our No. 1 tip for career success: Start early. The sooner you start working with us, the more opportunities you will have.

Stephy Mathew

I am a huge advocate for reaching out to Career Services. I can say without a doubt that the people who work there were my biggest support system.

Stephy Mathew, MS’17, user experience researcher at LinkedIn

Contact Career Services

  • Luddy Hall, first floor
  • 812-856-4903
  • luddycareers@iu.edu
See the Career Services staff