Hey Champ 👋

I know the job hunt can feel overwhelming. Here are the latest handpicked tech general & insider openings of today (7 Feb).

Here’s your list for today 👇

🔹 General Openings 

  1. Company: Harris

Role: Software Engineer

Location: Mumbai / Nagpur

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  1. Company: Red Hat

Role: Associate Software Engineer

Location: Pune

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  1. Company: Cornerstone

Role: Junior Engineer

Location: Pune

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  1. Company: Finastra

Role: Associate Software Engineer

Location: Pune

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  1. Company: Salesforce

Role: AMTS

Experience: 0 to 2 years

Expected CTC: 20 LPA and above

Location: Bangalore, India

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  1. Company: Atlassian

Role: Technical Support Engineer

Qualifications: Bachelor’s / Master’s Degree

Experience: Experienced

Location: Remote

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  1. Company: Societe Generale

Position: Business Analyst

Qualifications: Bachelor’s / Master’s Degree

Experience: Freshers / Experienced

Location: Bangalore, India

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  1. Company: IBM

Position: Data Scientist

Qualification: Bachelor’s Degree

Experience: Entry Level

Location: Bangalore, India

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  1. Company: DHL

Role: Software Engineer

Graduation Year: 2024 / 2025

Location: Chennai

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  1. Company: GE HealthCare

Position: Software Engineering Specialist

Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree

Experience: Freshers / Experienced

Location: Bengaluru, India

🔹 Referral / Premium Insider Opportunities (Low Competition)

1. SDE – Backend — Wint Wealth

Role: Software Development Engineer – Backend

Experience: 1–3 years

Compensation: Above 10 LPA

Tech Stack:

Java / Kotlin

 Spring Boot

 APIs

 Cloud

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2. Founder’s Office — Generalist Role

Role: Founder’s Office (Generalist)

Location: Delhi

Pay: 15–20 LPA

Role Details:

 Generalist role

 No formal JD

 Focus on increasing revenue and reducing costs

Apply Via Email: [email protected]

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3. Data Security Intern — Groww

Role: Data Security Intern

Batch: 2025 / 2026 / 2027

Location: Bangalore

Stipend: 30,000 – 45,000 per month

Job Details:

 Work on breaking, defending, and securing real-world systems

 Strong exposure to core security concepts

 Experience or interest in alert handling and security automation is required

Apply Via Email: [email protected]

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4. Product Intern — GEMS Education, India

Company: GEMS Education, India

Role: Product Intern

Batch: 2025 / 2026 / 2027

Location: Mumbai

Stipend: 20,000 per month

Who Should Apply:

 Fresh graduates (any discipline)

 Based out of Mumbai only

 Curious, driven, and eager to learn

 Comfortable working in a fast-paced environment

 Willing to travel across India

How to Apply: Email to [email protected]

Subject: Management Intern

Why keeping a “why this company” line ready makes job search easier

Most candidates think this line is only for interviews.

It’s not.

It quietly improves messages, applications, and conversations across the job search.

What this line is (and what it isn’t):

 Not flattery

 Not company history

 Not “I’ve always wanted to work here”

It’s one honest, specific reason you’d say yes to this role.

How to create it (5 minutes per company):

Step 1: Pick one concrete signal

Choose just one:

 a product

 a team focus

 a recent hire

 a tech problem they’re working on

Don’t over-research.

Step 2: Connect it to your past work

One sentence.

Example:

“I’ve worked on internal dashboards before, so the ops-focused tools your team builds stood out.”

Step 3: Keep it reusable

You should be able to use the same line in:

 LinkedIn messages

 application forms

 interview answers

If it only works in one place, it’s too specific.

Where to use this line:

At the end of a recruiter DM

 In the “Why this role” question

 When closing an interview

 In a follow-up email

Why this works:

 You sound intentional, not desperate

 Conversations feel smoother

 You don’t freeze when asked “why us?”

Most people try to invent this line under pressure.

Having it ready removes stress and improves consistency.

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