Public Policy

Kelley’s Business Economics and Public Policy program prepares students to become more effective managers by providing them with an understanding of how firms make optimal strategic decisions at the regional, national, and international level. Students learn high-level reasoning skills through rigorous policy and market analysis. Coursework includes public policy in the international arena, as well as government regulation of economic activity. A large majority of public policy analysis majors have traditionally coupled this major with at least one other Kelley major.

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Global Networking

Did you know? IU’s global reach means 30+ international IU alumni chapters and five physical IU Global Gateway Offices around the world in Bangkok (ASEAN), Beijing (China), Berlin (Germany/Europe), Mexico City (Mexico), and New Delhi (India)!

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HANDSHAKE: Steps to Take AFTER a Networking Event

Did you have a great conversation with a professional at a networking event (i.e. Employer Networking Night, Career Fair, etc.)?  That’s fantastic!!  But now the work starts.  The onus is on you (the candidate) to continue the conversation and to …

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Tricks to Mastering Handshake

By UCS Peer Coach, Giacomo Eisler – Class of 2022
Published: 12/11/2020

Here at the Undergraduate Career Center we have made the switch to Handshake as our tool of choice for a new virtual landscape. While it may seem daunting at …

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Decision Matrix Template

Review the sample matrix below, and when you’re ready, download this template to complete the matrix based on your specific values!

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HANDSHAKE: Virtual Interviews

My Interview Status Says Primary or Alternate – What Does That Mean? As an applicant, an employer may select you as a “Primary” or as an “Alternate.” Primary means you have the first opportunity to sign up for an interview slot with …

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Career Outcomes

The information below is based on data collected by Undergraduate Career Services for IU-Bloomington Kelley School of Business majors graduating (or expected to graduate) during the academic year specified, in accordance with national standards.  Note that this page defaults to an aggregate of “All Years,” so be sure to select “Class of 2023” from the dropdown below to get the very latest results!

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First Destination

Outcomes for new graduates are referred to as "first destination," as this reflects each student's plan (or status) for the months immediately following graduation from the Kelley School of Business in Bloomington.  Additional details collected for those students whose status is "Employed Full Time" or "Continuing Education" help populate the aggregate charts and lists in the remaining selections, below.

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UNDERGRADUATE CAREER SERVICES
Prebys Career Center, Room 0200
1309 E Tenth Street
Bloomington, IN 47405