If I do a linkedin search in a company of employees with certain titles, and getting a long list of a few dozen of employees, can I somehow feed chatGPT with just their names and titles (of all of them) so he can review them?
the point is just the names and titles, and not all the information
What would be the prompt, or what are you trying to know from those names and titles?
this can be done but maybe there are better ways
I have a username of a person, and I the company they work in. I want to let AI go through the company's employees with the relevant titles, and cross it with the username to try and figure out who the person is
username, as example, can be guyman20 for Guy Manzur. The AI can definitely identify that
if you have a database with this you can upload it as a csv and create a lookup in clay
wouldn't that be better?
I don't have a database. I have a list of company names and username, I want clay to find relevant people in this companies and then cross it with the username
are the usernames following any specific pattern like name.surname?
no they dont
but I tried a few and the AI gets it right a lot of the times.
can you tell me how to achieve that?
can you provide the url to the table?
I can't see the usernames like Guyman20, you are using claygent to pull the linkedin urls but this can also be done with a web search as we have seen in the past. Sorry but I'm not following you.
can you provide another example using the inputs in the table?
the coloumn "raw data" might have usernames (see row 4, username rossiste) So in such cases, I have the company name and a username I know that the AI can go over relevant employees of that company and make sense of the person using their username. Currently, the coloumn "Find marketers" has returned only one person, so the match is obvious However, it may return mutiple people, and in that case - the AI will need to choose the best one based on the given "raw data" (which contain username and a message) Does that make more sense?
Can we have a short voice call maybe?
Maybe is quicker if you can record a loom video
if not I will try to join a call, but is a bit difficult at the moment
Sorry for the bad audio, I hope the transcription will work soon
oh yeah it works
I see that you already created a username match AI column, you just need to replicate it for the other company role
is this what you were looking for right?
No, but I think I figured out how to turn the result from the linkedin search into a string that I can feed into the AI
Can you check why am I not getting any profiles on the last rows on the founders coloumn? I tried to search both in headline and in job title, but it doesn't find anybody https://app.clay.com/workspaces/210823/tables/t_VojjWTV7tIAw/views/gv_5gc25Rn7V4Hq
maybe it has something to do with the fact that the coloumn "find all employees" finds only 1 employ for "guyman studio"? There should be 4
its not populating because there are no employees to do the match
the lack of outputs is given that some profiles are private, I remember we spoke about this
We spoke about enriching a specific profile, but not seeing the profiles is something different. When I do the search manually on linkedin I do see all the employees, more than what I find on Clay
This is likely because our LinkedIn integrations don't use your active session or cookies to find data on LinkedIn. The tradeoff is that it could miss some information here and there, especially if there are privacy restrictions in their profiles, meaning that you need to be logged into an account to see all the data, that could be a limitation set by LinkedIn or the person themselves. We're continuously working on these tools to improve coverage though!
OK, thank you