You can, but you must claim the income you make from the part time job. That amount will be deducted from your unemployment compensation.
Some states allow you to earn some extra money and still draw your full unemployment claim. Ohio (where I was receiving unemployment benefits for most of this year) allow people to earn about $65 per week before thy start adjusting unemployment payments. My sister, who is still drawing unemployment from Indiana, loses what she earns from her unemployment check, dollar for dollar.
You need to check with Indiana's unemployment office to verify how much you can work and still draw unemployment.
Some states allow you to earn some extra money and still draw your full unemployment claim. Ohio (where I was receiving unemployment benefits for most of this year) allow people to earn about $65 per week before thy start adjusting unemployment payments. My sister, who is still drawing unemployment from Indiana, loses what she earns from her unemployment check, dollar for dollar.
You need to check with Indiana's unemployment office to verify how much you can work and still draw unemployment.