hey there! Quick question - is it possible to have claygent select people matching or ideal jobs or something? Because it seems like I have to type in the exact job positions when looking for people at companies
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Yes, it’s totally possible! Many users use Claygent to find job titles of potential people in charge of hiring, or even to pull LinkedIn URLs for similar roles. You can craft a prompt to help Claygent identify these ideal job positions or individuals based on specific roles you’re targeting. If you need help creating the right prompt, here’s a great resource for prompt engineering with Claygent: ChatGPT Prompt Engineer 😊 Let me know if you need more details!
Hey there thanks for the fast Reply Bo! I used the prompt engineer to get a very thorough and detailed prompt for claygent however it does not seem to work as intended Note: I used the entire prompt written by the chatgpt claygent promp engineer in a new column with claygent webscraper as instructions Do you have an example I would use if I am looking for jobs or job positions similar to "Head of Engineering" ?
Curious what doesn't work? o link the columns inside the prompts, you can use the forward slash to connect them, especially when working with domains or job postings. For example, if you’re using Claygent to extract data based on domains, you’d link the domain using a forward slash, like domain/title. If you’re focusing on finding variations of job titles, you can use ChatGPT and reference the column containing the title, asking it to return potential variations of that title in an organization. Here’s a sample prompt: “Return variations around the job title found in this column (e.g., Engineering) that might exist in similar organizations.” Additionally, using keywords like “Engineering” or “Sales” can help you filter results more effectively. Afterward, you can use a score value to further refine the results based on relevance. Does this approach fit your needs, or would you like further clarification? 😊
I added the /columns accordingly and that it should add data in these columns however Im getting the error message that these fields are empty
Hey Nico! Thanks for the reply. Missing input errors indicate that the fields mapped in the column do not have any values the model can run with to generate results. If all the inputs are set as required to run, the cell will returning a missing input error if at least 1 input is not available. The workaround for this toggling that setting off. I made a quick screen recording showing how to do this here: https://share.cleanshot.com/KKl41564 Also, to clarify, mapping those fields is required in AI columns as information provided for the column to run properly, not to populate the fields provided. For example, If you map a domain field, Claygent will use that domain to run the search, not populate the domain column with domains. If you can share your table url (link in browser tab), happy to take a look at your setup.
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