i have a list of company names and job titles - how do i enrich to find the person
To find people from your company names and job titles, go to "Actions" and select "Find people at these companies."
In the modal that opens, specify your search criteria by adjusting the job title parameters to match the positions you're looking for. You can filter by organizational level, function, or specific titles like CEO or VP. [1]
Make sure to select the correct table under "Companies" and choose either the company's domain or LinkedIn URL under "Column." Set a limit to control how many results you get, then click "Preview People" to see the results.
If you're satisfied, click "Import" and "Save to new table" to create your enriched list of contacts.
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find company domains using claygent and then use find contact at comapnies enrichment to find people
Perfect! Here's the workflow:
Step 1: Find domains with Claygent
Add a Claygent column to your table with company names
Use a prompt like "Find the company domain for [company name]"
Map your company name field as input [1]
Step 2: Use Find People enrichment
Go to Actions → "Find people at these companies"
Select your table and map the domain column as your company identifier
Set your job title filters and search parameters
Preview results, then import to a new table [2]
Company domains are key "corner pieces" that unlock all other enrichments. [3] This two-step approach gives you the most accurate results for finding contacts.
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If you need any more help with enriching your company data or finding contacts, please let me know. Would you like to share more details about what you're trying to achieve or any specific challenges you're facing?
i have the domains now. because one column is job title, can i find that specific person on the same row
Yes! Since you have domains and job titles in the same row, you can use "Find people at these companies" to find the specific person matching that job title.
Go to Actions → "Find people at these companies", select your table, map the domain column as your company identifier, then use the job title column to specify what position you're looking for.
Set a limit (like 1-2 people per company) since you're looking for specific matches, then preview and import the results. This will find people at each company who match the job title in that same row. [1]
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how to use the job title column to specify what position you're looking for for that specific row
In the "Find people at these companies" modal, you can map your job title column directly to the job title search field. When setting up the enrichment, select your job title column from the dropdown under the "Job title" parameter section.
This tells Clay to use each row's specific job title as the search criteria for that company, so it will look for people matching "CEO" at Company A, "VP Sales" at Company B, etc. - whatever job title is in each respective row. [1]
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If you still need help with using the job title column to find specific people, I’m here to assist. Would you like to provide more details about your current setup or any issues you’re encountering?
you cand to that in job title search
You're right - you can't directly map a job title column in the "Find people at these companies" enrichment. The job title field only accepts manual text input, not column mapping.
For your use case with domains and job titles in the same row, you'll need to use the "Find Contacts at Company" enrichment instead. This allows you to map your job title column as "Job Title Keywords" input, so it will search for each specific job title per row. [1]
Go to Actions → "Find Contacts at Company" and map your domain column and job title column to get the specific person matching each row's criteria.
