Request for Referral – Get job referrals from employees 

Amazon Referral Request

Subject: Referral Request – [Your Name] | SDE Role at Amazon

Hi Harshit, ( (22) Harshit Allumolu | LinkedIn )

I hope you’re doing well! I came across your profile and was impressed by your journey from ASU to your current role as an SDE at Amazon.

I’m currently exploring opportunities at Amazon and was wondering if there are any open SDE roles that might be a good fit for my skill set. I would be extremely grateful if you could refer me for any suitable openings. I’ve attached my resume for your reference.

Thank you for your time and consideration—I really appreciate your support!

Best regards,
[Your Full Name]
[LinkedIn Profile URL] (optional)
[Phone Number] (optional)

HR KSWATHI ( MNC Referrals )

📩 To Apply:
Send your resume to kswathi@smartfolksinc.com
📞 For queries, call 8977045319
Step into a future of growth and innovation with Smart folks. Submit your application today!

I hope you’re doing well! I came across your profile and was impressed by your journey

I’m currently exploring opportunities at MNC and was wondering if there are any open roles that might be a good fit for my skill set. I would be extremely grateful if you could refer me for any suitable openings. I’ve attached my resume for your reference.

Thank you for your time and consideration—I really appreciate your support!

Best regards,
[Your Full Name]
[LinkedIn Profile URL] (optional)
[Phone Number] (optional)

TCS Referral Request

Shveta B.

Sustainability | Tech | Strategy @ Tata Consultancy Services Asia Pacific | Mentor | Occasional Angel Investor

https://www.linkedin.com/in/shvetabhardwaj/overlay/about-this-profile

I hope you’re doing well! I came across your profile and was impressed by your journey

I’m currently exploring opportunities at TCS and was wondering if there are any open roles that might be a good fit for my skill set. I would be extremely grateful if you could refer me for any suitable openings. I’ve attached my resume for your reference.

Thank you for your time and consideration—I really appreciate your support!

Best regards,
[Your Full Name]
[LinkedIn Profile URL] (optional)
[Phone Number] (optional)

Performio Company Referral Request

Gauravi Sonar

Associate Support Consultant at Performio

(22) Gauravi Sonar | LinkedIn

I hope you’re doing well! I came across your profile and was impressed by your journey

I’m currently exploring opportunities at performio and was wondering if there are any open roles that might be a good fit for my skill set. I would be extremely grateful if you could refer me for any suitable openings. I’ve attached my resume for your reference.

Thank you for your time and consideration—I really appreciate your support!

Best regards,
[Your Full Name]
[LinkedIn Profile URL] (optional)
[Phone Number] (optional)

Uber  Software Referral Request

Manan Solanki

SDE 2 @ Uber

(22) Manan Solanki | LinkedIn

I hope you’re doing well! I came across your profile and was impressed by your journey

I’m currently exploring opportunities at uber and was wondering if there are any open roles that might be a good fit for my skill set. I would be extremely grateful if you could refer me for any suitable openings. I’ve attached my resume for your reference.

Thank you for your time and consideration—I really appreciate your support!

Best regards,
[Your Full Name]
[LinkedIn Profile URL] (optional)
[Phone Number] (optional)

Resume Format Check

Tips to Prepare an ATS-Friendly Resume :-

Getting your resume noticed by the Applicant Tracking System is super important if you want employers to actually see it. I’ll give some tips to help make your resume look good to the computer system if you’re applying to be a Data Scientist.

1. Keep it simple. Don’t use crazy fonts, tables, or anything too wild. Stick to basics like clear section headings (“Skills,” “Experience”).

2. Load up on keywords. Pull words right from the job description – Python, Machine Learning, whatever. Show you have the technical and people skills they want.

3. Use normal job titles. “Data Scientist” or “Analyst,” not “Future CEO.”

4. Put key info in the body text. No footers! Recruiters might not see em. Keep your name, address, LinkedIn front and center.

5. Save as a .docx or .pdf file. Make sure the pdf isn’t an image or anything weird. Give it a professional name too like “FirstName_LastName_Resume”.

6. Show you got the right background. Internships, projects, anything to prove you can handle a Data Science job. Numbers help – “improved model by 15%” tells em you get results.

7. Use bullet points, not paragraphs. Easier to scan.

8. Show off certifications and schoolin’. DataCamp, Coursera courses, a math/CS degree – make em shine! 9. Nix the images and logos. Recruiters tech can’t handle em.

10. List technical skills first. Python, R, SQL – they wanna see you have these specifically.

11. Check for typos! Sloppy resumes might get tossed by the robot gatekeepers.

12. Test it out first. Free online tools can scan your resume before you submit to catch issues.

Follow this advice and you’ll be all set to pass the ATS recruiters and get that interview!

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