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Welcome to your daily dose of curated early-career opportunities! Your job search shouldn’t feel confusing, late, or based on luck.

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Here are today's fresh opportunities for Monday, June 1st:

Software Engineering Internship

🏢 ServiceNow

📍 West Palm Beach, Florida

🏢 Nokia

📍 No Location Provided

🏢 Volaris Group

📍 No Location Provided

🏢 Ryan

📍 Plano, Texas

Software Engineering Full Time

🏢 General Motors

📍 Sunnyvale, California

🏢 Micron Technology

📍 San Jose, California

🏢 Vanguard

📍 Malvern, Pennsylvania

Engineering Internship

🏢 Axcelis Technologies

📍 Beverly, Massachusetts

🏢 Multimatic

📍 Butler, Indiana

🏢 WSP

📍 Newark, New Jersey

🏢 Bosch Group

📍 Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Engineering Full Time

🏢 Toyota Material Handling

📍 Columbus, Indiana

🏢 World Economic Forum

📍 New York, New York

Data Analytics Internship

🏢 Leidos

📍 No Location Provided

🏢 Johnson & Johnson Innovative Medicine

📍 Irvine, California

🏢 Applied Materials

📍 Santa Clara, California

Data Analytics Full Time

🏢 U.S. Bank

📍 Hopkins, Minnesota

🏢 RPM Living

📍 Houston, Texas

🏢 Sofidel

📍 Circleville, Ohio

🏢 Peraton

📍 Scott AFB, Illinois

Marketing Internship

🏢 Insomniac Events

📍 Calabasas, California

🏢 Live Nation Entertainment

📍 Calabasas, California

🏢 Inspire

📍 Boston, Massachusetts

Marketing Full Time

🏢 Hilton Grand Vacations

📍 Boyne Falls, Michigan

🏢 American Express

📍 Phoenix, Arizona

Finance Internship

🏢 Regions Bank

📍 Atlanta, Georgia

🏢 Vanguard

📍 Malvern, Pennsylvania

🏢 Amazon

📍 Seattle, Washington

🏢 Rochester Regional Health

📍 No Location Provided

Finance Full Time

🏢 PROSPERITY BANK

📍 Sugar Land, Texas

🏢 Synovus

📍 Lake Forest, Georgia

🏢 U.S. Bank

📍 Hopkins, Minnesota

Sales Internship

🏢 CF Industries

📍 Northbrook, Illinois

🏢 Hendrick Automotive Group

📍 Franklin, Tennessee

Sales Full Time

🏢 Triumvirate Environmental

📍 Chicago, Illinois

🏢 Kimball Midwest

📍 Medford, Oregon

🏢 Powerfleet

📍 No Location Provided

🏢 Red Bull

📍 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Medical Internship

🏢 Mass General Brigham

📍 Boston, Massachusetts

🏢 Encompass Health

📍 Murrells Inlet, South Carolina

🏢 CVS Health

📍 Addison, Texas

Medical Full Time

🏢 UPMC

📍 McKeesport, Pennsylvania

🏢 Banner Health

📍 Sun City, Arizona

🏢 UF Health

📍 Alachua, Florida

🏢 Guthrie

📍 Corning, New York

The follow-up email that gets you unstuck

You applied. You heard nothing. So you sat there refreshing your email like that does anything.

Here's what most people don't realize: a good follow-up isn't annoying. It's the move that separates the people who get interviews from the people who wait.

Recruiters are buried. Your application is one of hundreds. A short, sharp follow-up puts your name back on top of the pile, and it signals something they actually want: someone who follows through.

When to send it

3-5 business days after you apply. Not the next morning (desperate). Not three weeks later (forgotten).

Who to send it to

Find the recruiter or hiring manager on LinkedIn. Search the company name + "recruiter" or "talent." If you can't find a person, the careers email on the posting works too.

What to actually say

Keep it 4 lines. Long follow-ups don't get read.

"Hi [Name], I applied for the [Role] position on [date] and wanted to reintroduce myself. I'm a [year] at [school] with experience in [one relevant skill], and I'm excited about this role because [one specific reason]. Happy to share anything that'd be helpful. Thanks for your time."

Why this version works

  • It's short, so it actually gets read

  • The "one specific reason" proves you're not mass-applying

  • "Happy to share anything helpful" is a soft open door, not a demand

One thing that makes it 10x better

Reference something real about the company. A recent product launch, a post the team shared, news about the company. One sentence showing you did homework beats a paragraph about yourself.

Do this today: Pull up every job you applied to in the last week. Pick the 3 you want most. Send the follow-up to each before you close your laptop.

You got this!
-Ford from Runway

See you in your inbox tomorrow morning,

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