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The openings actually worth your attention this week
Hey it’s Arya!
Most students are not losing opportunities because they’re unqualified. They’re losing them because they apply too late, never reach out, or assume everyone else is more prepared than they are.
A strong application sent today is worth more than a “perfect” one you never submit.
This week, we pulled together internships and entry-level roles across finance, tech, engineering, data, and business that are genuinely worth checking out.
Feel free to reply to this email or message me on LinkedIn.
Connect with me: Arya Dirisina
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That’s all for today — stay consistent with your applications and trust the process.
The right opportunity is closer than you think.
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Arya D.
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