Emily Murphy

Lecturer in Business Communications at Kelley School of Business

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  • Kelley School of Business

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Kelley School of Business

Lecturer at the Kelley School of Business in Indianapolis with progressive experience in teaching, academic and career advising, and academic program administration.

Currently teach 4 required undergraduate courses at the Kelley School of Business Indianapolis: Business Learning Communities, Business Communications, Career Perspectives, and Career Planning.

Previous experience includes doctoral program administration, oversight of academic advising for all graduate students at Boston University School of Management, academic advising and career counseling for undergraduates, human resource administration.

Specialties: Teaching/Training Academic Advising Career Counseling Resume Writing Interviewing Skills Academic Program Administration Supervision Myers Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI) Qualified

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