Arguably, the most important part of the job search process is drafting a professional resume.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Arguably, the most important part of the job search process is drafting a professional resume.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
At the beginning of the fall semester, I was excited to start my last year here at Kelley. Despite knowing this is the second-to-last semester of my academic career (well…at least until I start my MBA) I am thrilled to start the next chapter of my life. That next milestone is (you guessed right!) starting my career.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
I love my group! Aside from being great people, I really appreciate their desire to have things done ahead of schedule, to work in the most efficient manner possible, and to really understand the material we are working through.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Undergraduate students from the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis competed against teams from 19 schools across the country in the third annual Wayne State/General Motors (GM) Supply Chain Management case study competition September 19-21 in Detroit, Mich.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Since I have been here in Indianapolis, two of my best memories are experiencing the IUPUI Campus and spending time with my two American roommates. I am sure you know Maria Lopez; she is so famous in Kelley!
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The term “personal branding” rubs some people the wrong way – and in one sense I can understand why: the term “brand” reminds us of products, and people certainly aren’t emotionless commodities to be consumed by others.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The first week of freshman year is an exciting and scary time. The biggest concern I had coming into IUPUI as a first year student was the sheer size of the campus. I was sure that I would get lost in a campus of 30,000 students that is located in a bustling urban setting.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Jim Plew (BS ’13) left IUPUI this spring with a passion to pursue a start-up endeavor and make a difference.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
The IUPUI Alumni Council named five Kelley School of Business students among IUPUI’s top 10 juniors and seniors during the 14th annual IUPUI Top 100 Outstanding Students dinner.
Posted by Teresa Mackin
Everyone pursuing a degree at the Kelley School of Business has one major common fear: I-Core. If you haven’t heard the stories yet I will give you a basic rundown: I-Core for me and the older Kelley students was a block of 3 courses that consisted of Finance, Operations, and Marketing.