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Whenever I send a "cold" email trying to illicit some type of response that is good for me, I like to add some product/company thoughts and ideas. First, it shows that you've spent a bit of time thinking about the company. Second, you've delivered value to that person and create a situation where the person feels they SHOULD respond to you.


MBA program...sorry for the confusion.


Got ya, I was applying to financial firms for a NY position. 100% of them wanted 3.5 GPA from an Ivy league school.

Seriously?

I applied anyway and got some responses.


I don't disagree. Obviously a start up that's raised an A round will be a very different situation than a couple of founders who are trying to put together a seed. I guess I'm trying to figure out a way to break into a start up I'm passionate about without a non-technical background. Maybe an internship is the best way to approach it? Though I am in my mid-20s...sounds a bit weird.

Thanks for the thoughts.


I can't say I've ever seen a situation like this before. Cheers to you, jhubert.


Immediately my first thought.


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