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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 Wednesday, June 3rd:
Software Engineering Internship
🏢 Leidos
📍 Poulsbo, Washington
🏢 Silgan Containers
📍 Brookfield, Wisconsin
🏢 Nightwing
📍 Annapolis Junction, Maryland
🏢 Robert Half
📍 San Ramon, California
Software Engineering Full Time
🏢 IXL Learning
📍 Raleigh, North Carolina
🏢 Apple
📍 Cupertino, California
🏢 Nuro
📍 Mountain View, California
🏢 NBCUniversal
📍 Miami, Florida
Engineering Internship
🏢 Ingevity
📍 Covington, Virginia
🏢 Johnson Controls
📍 Glendale, Wisconsin
🏢 Solar Turbines
📍 Fairburn, Georgia
🏢 Republic Airways
📍 Carmel, Indiana
Engineering Full Time
🏢 Smiths Group
📍 Laconia, New Hampshire
🏢 Justrite Safety Group
📍 Mattoon, Illinois
🏢 Woolpert
📍 Columbia, South Carolina
Data Analytics Internship
🏢 American Fidelity
📍 Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
🏢 Philips
📍 Orange, Ohio
🏢 Maersk
📍 San Diego, California
🏢 Vitalant
📍 Scottsdale, Arizona
Data Analytics Full Time
🏢 Delta Dental
📍 Camp Hill, Pennsylvania
🏢 Caesars Entertainment
📍 Las Vegas, Nevada
🏢 Neuberger Berman
📍 New York, New York
🏢 Optiver
📍 Chicago, Illinois
Marketing Internship
🏢 Simon Property Group
📍 West Hartford, Connecticut
🏢 Logitech
📍 San Jose, California
🏢 Intel Corporation
📍 Folsom, California
Marketing Full Time
🏢 Clark Hill
📍 Chicago, Illinois
🏢 Scheels
📍 Fargo, North Dakota
🏢 The New York Times
📍 New York, New York
🏢 Golden State
📍 San Francisco, California
Finance Internship
🏢 Citizens Bank
📍 Charlotte, North Carolina
🏢 DXC Technology
📍 New York City, New York
🏢 Haleon
📍 New York, New York
🏢 Maersk
📍 San Diego, California
Finance Full Time
🏢 Kroll
📍 Nashville, Tennessee
🏢 Northwestern Mutual
📍 Indianapolis, Indiana
🏢 JPMorgan Chase & Co.
📍 New York, New York
Sales Internship
🏢 POLITICO
📍 Arlington, Virginia
🏢 Nextiva
📍 Scottsdale, Arizona
Sales Full Time
🏢 BeyondTrust
📍 Somerville, Massachusetts
🏢 Cintas
📍 Tacoma, Washington
🏢 ZipRecruiter
📍 Los Angeles, California
Medical Internship
🏢 UPMC
📍 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
🏢 The Christ Hospital Health Network
📍 Norwood, Ohio
🏢 Cleveland Clinic
📍 Twinsburg, Ohio
Medical Full Time
🏢 IU Health
📍 Bloomington, Indiana
🏢 Guthrie
📍 Troy, Pennsylvania
🏢 UPMC
📍 Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania
Everyone's using AI to apply now. The problem: most people paste "write me a cover letter" and send whatever comes out. Recruiters can smell it instantly, and it makes you sound like everyone else.
AI is a cheat code if you use it right. Here's how.
Bad prompt vs. good prompt
Bad: "Write me a cover letter for this job."
Good: "Here's my resume [paste]. Here's the job description [paste]. Write 3 bullet points connecting my real experience to their top 3 requirements. Use my actual experience only, don't invent anything."
The difference: you're feeding it real material and giving it a narrow job. That's when AI gets good.
3 things AI is genuinely great at
Tailoring your resume. Paste your resume + the job description and ask: "Which of my bullets are most relevant to this role, and how should I reword them to match their language?" This is the ATS keyword fix, done in 30 seconds.
Prepping for interviews. "Act as a hiring manager for [role]. Ask me 5 likely interview questions one at a time, and give feedback on my answers." Free mock interview, any time.
Researching companies. "Summarize what [company] does, their recent news, and 3 smart questions I could ask in an interview." Cuts your research time in half.
The one rule that keeps you human
Never send anything AI wrote without rewriting it in your own voice.
Read it out loud. If it doesn't sound like how you actually talk, change it. AI gives you the skeleton. You add the personality. The skeleton alone is what gets you ignored.
One thing AI should never do
Don't let it invent experience you don't have. It will happily make things up, and you'll get caught the second someone asks a follow-up question. Use it to sharpen what's real, not to fake what isn't.
Do this today: Pick one job from today's list. Paste your resume and the description into ChatGPT and ask it to reword your 3 most relevant bullets. Then edit them so they sound like you.
-Ford from Runway
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