Is there a way to figure out if a company hires mostly off shore workers?
You can determine if a company primarily hires offshore workers by using Clay's "Employee Count by Geography" data point. This feature shows how many employees a company has in different regions, helping you understand its global workforce distribution. You can also use the "Find Employee Headcount by Country" integration, which aggregates employee data from Companies, People, and Jobs sources. This provides insights into workforce distribution across geographical locations. For more detailed analysis, you could: 1. Compare employee counts across different countries 2. Look at the ratio of domestic vs. international employees 3. Analyze job postings for location requirements The "Employee Count by Criteria" feature would also let you filter by specific countries to see where most employees are located.
How do I find if a person at a company is a recent hire (hired in 2025)
To find if someone was hired in 2025, you can use Clay's employment date data points: 1. Use the "Contact Start Date" data point to see when a person began their current role. 2. Alternatively, use "Contact Employment Start & End Date" which shows when a contact started their employment. 3. For tracking job changes, you can: • Set up a signal to monitor future job changes by providing the "Person LinkedIn URL" • Check historical job changes by comparing current employment against previous records You can then filter your results to show only people with start dates in 2025, giving you a list of recent hires from this year.
How to find if they have had any social media posts in the past month related to the industry
To find industry-related social media posts from the past month, you can use Clay's "Find Recent Posts by User or Company" integration: 1. Enter the person's social URL (like their LinkedIn profile) 2. Add industry-related keywords in the "Keywords" field (separate multiple terms with commas) 3. Set the "Post Date Filter" to "30 days ago" to only show recent posts You can also use the "Social Posts" feature as either an import source or an enrichment column to find posts, comments, shares, and likes from specific users. For more detailed analysis, Clay offers "Post Keywords" and "Post Engagement Timeline" data points that can help you identify industry-relevant content and when it was posted.
I can't find the "find Recent Posts by User or Company" button
I still can't find it am i looking in the wrong space?
Also, how can i do this for a company as well?
Sorry for this. It's under "Post" For both company and people, everything should be working correctly. Let me know if you have more questions
When i try doing this with companies (ex https://www.linkedin.com/company/aarogya-tech/) I get this following output on the "get a person's professional posts and shares" I realize this is for a person and I'm trying to use this for Company, but I don't see the company equivalent for it.
Hi Suket, Thank you for reaching out to the support team. At the moment, Clay doesn’t offer an enrichment that directly targets posts made by a company. However, a useful workaround is to enrich for individuals at that company, for example, C-suite, senior-level employees or marketing (depending on your use case) , and then use the “professional Posts” enrichment that we discussed earlier to surface any content they've shared that mentions the company name. This can help approximate the kind of insight you're looking for. Let me know if you have any queries.