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Spotting your competitors' next moves

Learn how to use job postings as an early signal for competitor expansion. Track new locations, new teams, and strategic initiatives 6-18 months before they show up on maps and press releases.

Why job postings are a leading indicator

Most companies hire before they launch.

When a competitor starts recruiting for a new region (or a new operational function), it often means they've already approved budget, picked a direction, and started executing. Job postings can surface those signals long before:

  • A new location appears on Google Maps
  • A press release comes out
  • Customers notice the change

What to look for

Pick a signal that maps to the “move” you care about:

  • New locations: “Store Manager — Austin”, “Site Lead — Berlin”, “Regional Sales — Nordics”
  • New operations / build-out: “Construction Project Manager”, “Real Estate Manager”, “Facilities”, “Permitting”
  • New product bets: “Applied AI”, “Security”, “Payments”, “Marketplace”, “Data Platform”

The goal isn’t to read every post. It’s to detect patterns across roles + locations + timing.

Steps

Create a competitor list.

Start with a list of competitor company names (and, if you have them, their domains). You’ll use this to filter searches so you only see relevant postings.

Choose 1–2 signals to track.

For expansion tracking, focus on job titles that tend to be hired early (e.g., “Store Manager”, “Site Lead”, “Regional Sales”, “Facilities”, “Real Estate”, “Construction”).

Open a new search and add your competitor filter.

Filter by job title and location patterns.

Add a Job title filter with your signal titles, and use location filters to highlight where they’re hiring (especially places you don’t associate with them yet).

Save the search and turn on alerts.

Run it weekly (or set alerts) so you can spot new locations and initiatives as soon as they show up, then act on them: reprioritize markets, adjust sales territories, or preempt competitive moves.

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