What home looks like

Home leads with internship-heavy job picks, profile-depth nudges, and Skills chapters that close gaps fast. The masthead language frames you as exploring, not job-hunting.

Job feed defaults

Internships and entry-level roles surface first. Filters default to your school's metro and your major. You can override either, but the defaults are tuned for early-career discovery.

How chat behaves

Talk with Dilly skews toward career exploration, choosing between offers, and how to position limited experience. It pulls field, school, and graduation timing into context automatically.

When to switch out

If you graduated and no longer have a school context, switch to Seeker (looking) or Seeker (employed) so the app stops behaving like you have semesters left. How to switch modes.

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