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simplifyjobs/new-grad-positions

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TLDR

A community-maintained daily-updated list of entry-level job openings for 2025-2026 college graduates in software engineering, data science, product management, and other tech roles, with application links and flags for visa sponsorship and citizenship requirements.

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    What it is
      Job listing table
      Community curated
      Daily updates
    Job categories
      Software engineering
      Data science and ML
      Product management
      Quant finance
    Listing details
      Company and role
      Location and link
      Visa sponsorship flag
    How to use
      Browse daily
      Email alerts
      Contribute listings
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Things people build with this

USE CASE 1

Find entry-level software engineering, data science, or PM roles as a 2025/2026 grad without checking dozens of company career pages

USE CASE 2

Filter listings by visa sponsorship or citizenship requirements using the icon legend

USE CASE 3

Subscribe to daily email alerts through the community notification service for new role postings

USE CASE 4

Contribute a job listing you found by opening a GitHub issue following the contribution guidelines

Getting it running

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In plain English

New-Grad-Positions is a community-curated list of entry-level job openings for people graduating from college in 2025 and 2026. It is maintained jointly by Coder Quad and Simplify, and the project's whole purpose is to give new graduates a single, regularly updated place to discover full-time roles instead of trawling dozens of company career pages on their own. The README itself functions as the product. It is organized as a series of tables grouped into categories, software engineering, product management, data science and machine learning, quantitative finance, hardware engineering, and a catch-all "other", and each row lists a company, the role title, the location, an application link, and how recently the listing was added. Small icons act as a legend to flag useful facts at a glance, such as whether the employer offers visa sponsorship, whether U.S. citizenship is required, whether the listing has closed, whether the company is a large well-known tech firm, and whether the role expects an advanced degree. Updates happen daily, and anyone in the community can contribute by opening an issue to suggest new postings, following contribution guidelines that the repository documents separately. People typically use the repo as a shortcut during job-hunting season, checking back daily or subscribing to email alerts through a community-built service that notifies them when new roles appear. Because the listings are stored as plain markdown in a Git repository, the project has no traditional tech stack to speak of, it is essentially a living document hosted on GitHub. The full README is longer than what was provided.

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Prompt 1
I am a 2025/2026 CS grad looking for my first software engineering job, help me build a daily routine using the new-grad-positions list to track applications and follow up efficiently
Prompt 2
Help me write a script that fetches the new-grad-positions README and emails me any rows added since yesterday
Prompt 3
I want to contribute a new job listing to the simplifyjobs/new-grad-positions repo, help me write a properly formatted GitHub issue with all required fields
Prompt 4
Help me filter the new-grad-positions list to show only roles that offer visa sponsorship and are located in New York or San Francisco
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