Career Resources

Attend online events hosted by career experts

Through the IU Alumni Association’s professional development events, we are able to connect and network with a wide variety of IU alumni, as well as develop job search strategies and design fulfilling careers.

Check out the events calendar

Take self-guided career courses

Maximize your job search efforts anywhere, anytime with our free CareerNorth e-courses. These self-guided courses cover topics including resume tips and tricks, personal brand building, interview prep, and much more.

Learn more about CareerNorth

Bring your talent back to Indiana

TMap works to identify and engage with IU alumni who may have an interest in moving back to Indiana—creating a talent pipeline for businesses that are actively hiring throughout the state.

Have a great remote job? Communities across Indiana are paying remote workers to relocate through TMap's initiative MakeMyMove.

Learn more about MakeMyMove

Find success through career coaching

Whether you’re kicking off a job search, pursuing a promotion, or trying to build a personal brand, the IUAA’s team of expert career coaches can advise you through every stage of your career journey.

These one-on-one coaching sessions involve thought-provoking conversation and career-elevating exercises—all tailored to you.

Invest in individual coaching

Work remotely in Bloomington

Love your remote job but don’t love where you live? Consider moving to Bloomington. The Mill’s Bloomington Remote program makes the transition easy.

Learn more about Bloomington Remote

Network through the Virtual Alumni Network

The Virtual Alumni Network—let’s call it the VAN for short—is the IUAA’s free social and professional networking platform. It’s like Facebook or LinkedIn but exclusively for IU alumni.

Pro tip: Check out the “Career & Professional Development” group to read blogs and find resources provided by the IUAA’s expert career coaches.

Sign up for the VAN

Utilize alumni resources

Access IU-centric content, special discounts, and the IUAA’s core courtesies.