Use cases
Use cases for job data
Lead Generation
Target Companies with Active Job Openings
Recruiting agencies use job data to identify companies currently hiring and reach out to manage their recruitment processes.
Find Companies Struggling to Fill Roles
Consulting agencies monitor job postings to find companies with multiple open positions, indicating potential need for workforce outsourcing solutions.
Identify Companies with problems your software solves
SaaS companies track job postings to time their outreach when companies are hiring for tasks that could be automated with their software.
Market Intelligence
Spotting Your Competitors' Next Moves
Job postings reveal expansion plans 1-2 years before new locations open. Here's why that matters:
A veterinary clinic chain opening 50 stores annually can use job data as an early warning system. When competitors post hiring ads, they're signaling where they'll expand next—helping you prioritize which locations to target first.
Why job data beats Google Maps:
- Google Maps shows you what already happened
- Job postings show you what's coming next
- You get a 1-2 year head start on strategic planning
What you can discover:
- New expansion locations - Spot where competitors are hiring before they open
- Vulnerable markets - Find areas where competitors stopped hiring (potential closures)
- Talent opportunities - Recruit from competitors scaling down in certain areas
Platform Growth
Expand Your Job Board with Fresh Listings
Job boards use our job data to backfill their platforms with additional listings, increasing their inventory to attract more users and improve user acquisition.
Education & Career Services
Match Students with Relevant Job Opportunities
Academies, bootcamps, and learning centers use job data to send personalized job recommendations to their students and clients, helping them find relevant employment opportunities.
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