As you can see his current title is not what it says on linkedin - any idea how this is happening?
This discrepancy can occur for a few reasons: 1. LinkedIn data may have been updated recently but hasn't been refreshed in Clay yet. 2. The person might have different information displayed on their profile depending on who's viewing it. 3. Clay pulls data from multiple sources, which might sometimes differ from what's visible on LinkedIn. To resolve this: ** Try re-enriching the profile in Clay to get the latest data ** Check if you're using the correct LinkedIn URL in Clay * Make sure you're using the "Enrich Person from Profile" feature which pulls the most current data If you need to specifically match LinkedIn titles, you can use the "LinkedIn Profile Keyword lookup" template which directly accesses profile data. If the issue persists, please share screenshots of both versions so I can help troubleshoot further.
Hey there Bailey thanks for reaching out, do you mind sending the link (url) to the table so we can take a look?
As i have a exclude keyword search on "Chief" however this guy appears in the search
1 yr 2 months in the current role and its not appearing on clay.
I am also having issues with staff not appearing in the search even when filtering down to just their name.
Hey, this can happen if the person recently updated their title on LinkedIn or if the data provider missed it. To get the most accurate info, try using the Enrich Person from Profile step—it pulls data directly from LinkedIn and should return the most current title. If you’re seeing people missing from search or filtering issues, here’s a workaround to surface more accurate results: Video guide: https://cln.sh/pHgLKqxZ Step by step: 1. Run a lookup in your people table to spot missing values 2. Click "add enrichment" (top right) 3. Pick Claygent > Select GPT 4o 4. Create a metaprompter: "Find me the {roles} at {company} who are currently working there - I need their linkedin.com/in URL, full name and job title. Get as many as possible. Leave empty if none found" 5. Choose JSON output and generate to get results as a list 6. Add a run condition so it only runs when the lookup is empty 7. Use "write to other table" to send new finds to your people table (send: full name, job title, linkedin.com/in URL, and company domain) 8. Then you can enrich them Tip: Feel free to flag missing data via row left-click > leave feedback for our team to fix.
Thanks will definitely give this a go.