Hello team, I’m currently using the “Find Jobs” block to collect job posts from LinkedIn and other job boards. I’d like to filter the results based on the company’s employee count (or size range) — for example, only keep companies with 50–500 employees. However, I don’t see any option in the “Find Jobs” block to apply this filter directly. Could you please confirm:
Whether it’s possible to filter job posts by company size directly within the “Find Jobs” step, and
If not, what’s the recommended workflow to achieve this (e.g., should I enrich company data after the job search and then filter)?
The "Find Jobs" block doesn't support filtering by company size directly. [1]
Recommended workflow:
Start with Find Companies as your source, filtering by employee count (e.g., 51–200 or 201–500 employees) [2]
Then add the Find Jobs enrichment to that company list to pull job postings only from those pre-qualified companies
This "Jobs as Enrichment" approach lets you filter companies first by size, then find their open positions—exactly what you need.
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In my case though, I’m actually looking for the reverse workflow. I don’t have a predefined list of companies to target — instead, I’m trying to discover potential prospects based on specific job titles (e.g. Assistant, HR, Accountant, Finance, etc.) using the Find Jobs block first. From there, I enrich those companies to get their employee count, LinkedIn URL, and industry, then filter them based on size and relevance. So just to confirm — there’s currently no way to filter by company size directly within Find Jobs, and the only option is to enrich companies after collecting the job posts, right?
Correct—there's no way to filter by company size directly within Find Jobs. [1]
Your workflow is the right approach: use Find Jobs as your source with job title filters, then enrich the resulting companies to get employee count, and filter by size afterward. [2] The Find Jobs providers (PredictLeads, Google Jobs, Clay's Native Jobs Database) don't offer company size parameters in their search criteria. [3] [4]
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