Job Change Tracker. I have built than manually before, but how can I use the forward-looking table to look for job changers from the, let’s say, last 2 months? So I can deliver some leads immediately vs waiting for things to happen. Thanks!
To identify recent job changers and deliver leads immediately using Clay, you can set up a Job Change Signal in your table. Here's how: 1. Open your people table in Clay. 2. Click on "Actions" and select "Monitor for job changes". 3. Choose the column containing LinkedIn URLs of the contacts you want to monitor. 4. Enable "Update outdated rows" to add new rows for contacts whose current company has changed. 5. Set the Signal to run frequently (e.g., daily or weekly) to catch recent changes. 6. Add any desired enrichments for additional data. 7. Click "Save and run" to start monitoring. This will help you track job changes as they happen, allowing you to identify and reach out to leads quickly. To focus on the last 2 months, you can filter the results based on the date of the job change event. If you need further assistance with this process, please request human support by clicking on "Talk to a person".
Hey! If you’re looking to identify people who already changed jobs in the past—rather than waiting for future changes—you’ll want to do a initial check. I do however see you've already done it. Curious to hear more if I'm not fully understanding this correctly.
Let me know
Hey, thx for looking into this. Yes that’s what I want to do and the few folks in there I had no control over. These just were generated by Clay when I set this up (great - this let’s me wire the thing up) but they are not actual recent changers. I want to deliver some leads immediately!
Hey Andreas, Got it—sounds like you’re looking to filter for recent job changers only, so you can deliver leads right away instead of seeing older or irrelevant ones that are less than 2 month's old right? To do that, you'd like to set a date filter in your workflow to only include people who changed jobs within a specific timeframe—like the last 30 or 60 days. That way, you’re only seeing fresh leads that match your timing. Am I understanding this correctly? Also if no results show up, it usually means there aren’t any matches!! :)
Where is that date filter?
Hey there Andreas thanks for reaching out, sorry for the delay here, jumping in for Bo, in this case Bo means you can enter in a date filter within the table itself and not the signal setup menu. Within the table you would filter out the results that are older inside of the table
Misunderstanding? That’s not what I mean, or I misunderstand. When Implementing this, the table does not detect retroactively. Only people where job changes are detected going forward will show up in the table in the first place. I want to have the table populated with people who changes in the last 2 months.
I recorded this walkthrough video showing exactly how to set this up: https://cln.sh/qcgdHcSV Let me know if you have any follow-up questions!
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