I’ve been doing some cross-comparison between sales navigator and your find people function - I’ve noticed that your “company attributes” filter is not accurate for some reason, it’s returning people’s profiles who work at companies with more than 10 employees when I filter on “2-10" employees only at the company they currently work at. Do you know why this is happening?
Hey Dave, thanks for reaching out! To provide a bit more context on the Find People results: Clay does not receive data directly from LinkedIn, but rather integrate with multiple data providers that provide company/people data. The data you can access from our third-party data providers may include data that can also be found on LinkedIn. Some people data results appear more in LinkedIn rather than Clay, primarily because we don't use your live login session to get company/contact data and profiles that are restricted or set to private may be missed. Sales Nav has access to private profiles which is also why you might find more results here. Results from the people search typically get impacted by the following instances: 1. Inputting semantic search parameter instead of syntactic search: A limited set of job title keywords are applied to the role being targeted. Our search algorithms are based on syntactic search which means you must put every variation of the keywords you're looking for (ie CEO and Chief Executive Officer). When this happens, some matching profiles may be missed because they were not included in the search query. Sales Nav is able to do semantic search which is also helpful. 2. Mapping the wrong inputs in the people filters: For example, not mapping LinkedIn urls from the company table to run the search. 3. Search limits applied to the people search: This reduces the number of records that can be imported from a search. 4. Private profiles: As mentioned above our data providers use a multitude of ways to access people and company data. For the most part though, we don't use your cookie/login data. This means that we could miss some information here and there, especially if there are privacy restrictions in place for certain profiles. This would mean that your logged in profile has access to it, but our data providers may not. Sales Nav has access to private profiles which is also why you might find better data quality results here. All this being said, we're continuously working on improving our search algorithm/building the best growth tool possible and are always looking for feedback! Let me know if this fully answers your question or how else I can assist. :)
Additionally, I’d love to explore this further and look at specific examples of discrepancies between certain companies. Could you share a few example companies where you’ve noticed these inconsistencies? Would be happy to take a closer look at this.
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