Mitchell’s thought process:

We need to do two things to nail an email campaign

  1. Make the email feel super personalized (not scammy at all)
    1. Scrape college name, find college phrase
    2. Get as much info as we can about them and feed it to LLM
    3. Pretend that we (the sender) are alum from their school for social proof
  2. Provide the value up front
    1. Give them 1 or 2 contacts and the generated email and tell them exactly what to do

Subject Line

I’ll get you some interviews bro

Body

Hey [Student Name],

Go [College phrase] 🔥! I’m assuming you’re probably looking for internships or even full time positions rn.

I graduated from [College name abbreviation] last year and was in the same boat, and tbh the advice the advisors gave me just kept getting me rejection emails. It was so frustrating applying to so many places and just getting rejection letters so I stopped applying on platforms like LinkedIn and job boards and created my own cold email method and I got a position in less than 6 weeks.

I figured if it worked for me it would probably work for you too, especially since we both went to [College name abbreviation].

So I used my method and applied it to you so you can see it’s legit. (I found a couple people you should contact and also generated the email you should send to them).

It’s a numbers game though so It’s gonna take more than these few to get responses. Let’s talk so I can help out another [College phrase]!

Here’s my number:

John Smith - [linkedin URL] - [email] - [company] - [email] (Why this is a relevant person)

Jane Smith - [linkedin URL] - [email] - [company] - [email] (Why this is a relevant person)

On your profile, it says that you’re looking for work. Now, I know how tough the job market is, so I wanted to help out a fellow computer science major. I have a couple of warm contacts for you incase you wanted to network with them for a job. They are hiring students exactly with you experience!