Hey Champ 👋

I know the job hunt can feel overwhelming. Here are the latest handpicked tech general & insider openings of today (9 Feb).

Here’s your list for today 👇

🔹 General Openings 

  1. Company: Volopay

Role: Frontend Developer Internship

Eligibility: 0–1 year experience

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  1. Company: Dream Sports

Role: Software Engineer Internship

Location: Mumbai

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  1. Company: Cisco

Role: Software Engineer

Eligibility: 2028 passouts

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  1. Company: Target

Role: Apprentice – Technology

Batch: 2026 / 2027 passouts

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  1. Company: DocuSign

Role: Software Engineer

Eligibility: Bachelor’s degree in Computer Science, Engineering, or a related field, or equivalent practical experience

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  1. Company: Google

Role: Product Support Engineer

Eligibility: 2026 Graduates

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  1. Company: NatWest Group

Role: Technology Business Analyst

Qualifications: Bachelor’s / Master’s Degree

Experience: Freshers / Experienced

Location: Gurugram; Chennai, India (Hybrid)

Apply Links:

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  1. Company: Harman

Position: Internship

Qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree

Experience: Freshers

Location: Bangalore, India

🔹 Referral / Premium Insider Opportunities (Low Competition)

1. QA Automation Tester (0–1 Year Experience)

Role: QA Automation Tester

Experience: 0–1 Year

Joining: Immediate preferred

Location: Gurugram

Role Highlights:

 Manual + Automation Testing

 Basic knowledge of automation tools (Selenium / Playwright / Cypress – any)

 Understanding of test cases, test scenarios & defect tracking

 Eager to learn and grow in a fast-paced environment

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2. StatGlow — Data Scientist

Role: Data Scientist

Work Mode: Remote

Engagement: Contract / Full-time

Positions: 6

Key Skills:

• Data analysis, statistical modeling & machine learning

 Python/R, SQL & data visualization

 End-to-end model development & deployment

Send resume to: [email protected]

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3. Mind Webs Ventures — React Native Application Developer

Location: Kolkata (In-office, non-negotiable)

Eligibility:

 Open to candidates graduating in 2026 or earlier

 Full-time or Internship (PPO available for interns from 2026 batch)

Compensation:

 Full-time: Starts from INR 8 LPA + additional perks & bonuses

 Internship: INR 20,000/month (6 months with PPO as eligible)

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4. VHS Professional Services Pvt Ltd

Role: AI/ML Python Intern

Batch: 2024 / 2025 / 2026

Stipend: ₹20,000/month

Location: Bangalore

Requirements:

 Training/knowledge in AI/ML concepts

 Willingness to work from office

 Immediate joining

Mention tools only where they mattered (and how to fix this)

Most resumes have a problem that’s easy to miss:
they list tools everywhere, but don’t show why those tools were used.

When a recruiter sees:

Git, Jira, VS Code, Postman, MySQL

they learn nothing about your work.
It reads like a setup checklist, not experience.

What to do instead

Only mention a tool at the moment it affected the work.

That’s it.

Step 1: Remove generic tool bullets

Delete lines like:

  • “Used Git, Jira, Postman”

  • “Worked with VS Code”

These don’t add value.

Step 2: Attach tools to actions

Mention tools inside the work description.

Examples:

  • “Used Git for code reviews and managing feature branches”

  • “Tested APIs using Postman before frontend integration”

  • “Tracked tasks and bugs through Jira tickets”

  • “Wrote SQL queries to validate data outputs”

Same tools.
Now they mean something.

Step 3: Mention tools only once per role

If Git appears in 5 bullets, it feels padded.
Once is enough.

Recruiters assume you didn’t forget it.

Step 4: Prioritize role-critical tools

Ask:

If this tool disappeared, would my work change?

If no, remove it.

For example:

·       Git → yes

·       VS Code → no (assumed)

Step 5: Let projects “prove” the tool

A project that clearly shows backend work doesn’t need:

“Used Java”

It’s implied.

Use tools to support, not announce.

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