A community-maintained list of entry-level software engineering, product management, quant, and tech jobs for new graduates.
New-Grad-Positions is a GitHub repository that collects and shares entry-level full-time job openings in software engineering, product management, quantitative finance, data science, AI, and hardware engineering for new graduates. It addresses the challenge of finding and tracking relevant job opportunities by providing a centralized, community-driven list that is updated daily.
College students and recent graduates (2025–2026) seeking entry-level roles in tech, software engineering, product management, quant, data science, AI, and hardware engineering.
Developers choose this resource because it offers a free, community-maintained, and frequently updated aggregation of new-grad jobs across multiple high-demand fields, saving time and providing a reliable alternative to scattered job boards.
A collection of full time roles in SWE, Quant, and PM for new grads.
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The list is updated daily by Coder Quad and Simplify, ensuring job postings are current, with many listings showing ages of 0 to a few days.
Jobs are organized into categories like Software Engineering and Data Science, making it easy for candidates to browse by their field of interest.
Users can submit new roles or updates via GitHub issues, fostering a collaborative environment that helps maintain an up-to-date list.
Each entry includes icons for sponsorship availability, citizenship requirements, and company tier, providing quick insights at a glance.
The job list is a static markdown table with no search, filter, or sort options, forcing users to manually scan through hundreds of entries.
Tailored specifically for 2025-2026 graduates, it excludes candidates from other graduation years or those seeking internships rather than full-time roles.
The README is cluttered with banners and links promoting Simplify's tools and third-party services, which can detract from the core job listings.