u/Independent-Frame100

She had a part-time job, 3 assignments due, a group project falling apart, and zero time to send a single cold email. She graduated with 5 interviews lined up. Here's how.

My sister's final semester at MSU looked like this:

6am — wake up, get ready for her part-time job shift

Afternoon — back-to-back classes

Evening — group project meetings that never ended

Night — assignments due by midnight

And somewhere in between all of that, she was supposed to be sending hundreds of cold emails, applying to jobs, and networking with strangers on LinkedIn.

She tried. For about a week.

Then life swallowed it whole.

The job search kept getting pushed to tomorrow. Then next week. Then "after this exam." You know how that goes.

By the time she came to me, she had weeks left in her semester and nothing in the pipeline.

So she hired me to take it completely off her plate.

My name is Rashi. BA.LLB from India, got into the Master's in Finance at Michigan State, had to step away due to health issues. While I was rebuilding, my sister was running out of time.

Here's what I did:

— Wrote and sent 500 cold emails to the right people at the right companies

— Applied to jobs on her behalf

— Tracked every reply, followed up on every lead

— Booked every networking call directly onto her calendar

She didn't write a single email. Didn't spend a single Sunday on LinkedIn.

She just showed up.

Result:

— 30+ networking calls

— 5 interviews

— Graduated with options

The job search doesn't fail students because they're lazy or unqualified.

It fails them because it's a part-time job — and they're already working one.

I'm now doing this for other students and recent grads. Paid service. Real results. If your plate is full and your job search is empty, DM me.

— Rashi

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u/Independent-Frame100 — 17 days ago