I have a list of people with a specific job function via Clay's "Find People" search. Now I want to get company level data for the companies these people work at, such as headcount growth, job postings, glassdoor reviews, and more. What's the most efficient way to do that?
Clay automatically links your Find People table to a Find Companies table, letting you extract company data once and pull it into all your people records. [1]
Add enrichments to get the data you need:
• Headcount growth: Use "Companies, People, and Jobs" enrichment [2]
• Glassdoor reviews: Use "Enrich Company with Glassdoor" [5]
• General company data: Try Apollo.io enrichment [6]
This way you pay credits once per company instead of per person, making it much more efficient.
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if you get the company of that person company name and domain of that company you can enrich that company in clay or yiu can use clayagent and giive the prompt to find out these things
Exactly! You've got two solid approaches:
Option 1: Direct enrichment - Once you have the company name and domain from your people search, add enrichments to your linked companies table for headcount growth, job postings, reviews, etc. [1]
Option 2: Claygent - Use our AI agent with prompts to find specific company data. You'll need the company domain as your starting point. [2]
Both work great - direct enrichments are more structured, while Claygent gives you flexibility for custom data points. [3]
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Now I have a list of 8,000 people and i want to break it into groups of roughly 2,500 per group. Group A, Group B, Group C. The groups are random. How can I assign groups efficiently in this list?
Use the "Distribute Leads Round Robin" enrichment to randomly assign your 8,000 people into three groups. [1]
Set up three assignment labels: "Group A", "Group B", "Group C" - the enrichment will automatically rotate through them evenly. This gives you roughly 2,667 people per group with random distribution. [2]
Just add the enrichment to your table and it'll handle the assignment automatically using Clay's counter service.
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this is a super useful enrichment. How old is it?
The round-robin enrichment was released on October 10, 2024, so it's about 2 months old. [1] Pretty recent addition to Clay's toolkit!
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If you need any more help with grouping your list or using enrichments, feel free to ask. Would you like to share more about what you're trying to achieve or any other questions you have?
