Youth and Family Development

Office of Career Services Seeks Bloggers

Explore your creativity and communication skills. The School of Public Health Office of Career Services is currently seeking 4-6 volunteer bloggers for the 2016-2017 academic year. Bloggers will submit 2-3 article per month and asked to attend one 30 minute …

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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Networking for Introverts: A Necessary Evil – By Rachel Brown

By on November 11, 2015

Networking at its simplest is talking to people and making connections. Sounds easy enough, right? Well, it isn’t so simple for introverts. Introverts prefer not to engage in small talk. They prefer deep conversations …

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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Undergraduate and Research! – By Trishnee Bhurosy

By on February 15, 2016
These two words might seem poles apart to many, but are in fact very connected to each other. Whether you are a senior who is about to graduate or a freshman, still …

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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Ideas Worth Spreading – By Shannen Keene

By IUSPH Career Services on February 22, 2016

Lately, I have been trying to find better ways to be productive with my time. In my mind, productivity is synonymous with listening to TED Talks. I have grown quite fond of …

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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Career Advice for my Freshman Self – By Shannen Keene

By IUSPH Career Services on April 4, 2016

With graduation slowly approaching, I have found myself reflecting over my past four years at IU. More specifically, I deem my freshman year as the most memorable because I was so disconnected …

By Kim Ecenbarger
Kim Ecenbarger SPH Senior Associate Director
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