How to Find Reposted Jobs
Learn how to find reposted job listings and use them as strong hiring signals for sales prospecting, recruiting, and competitive intelligence.
Reposted jobs are one of the strongest hiring signals you can find. When a company publishes the same role a second or third time, it means they're struggling to hire — and that's valuable intelligence whether you're a recruiter, a salesperson, or a market analyst.
What are reposted jobs?
Reposted jobs are listings that have been published, removed (or expired), and then published again. This is different from a job that's simply been "refreshed" or "bumped" on a job board to appear at the top of search results.
Companies repost jobs for several reasons:
- The role wasn't filled: The first posting didn't attract enough qualified candidates, so they try again.
- New budget cycle: Hiring was paused and then re-approved in a new quarter.
- Expanded search criteria: The original requirements were too narrow, so they adjust and repost.
- High turnover: The previous hire didn't work out, and the company needs to fill the same role again.
- Internal reorgs: A team restructuring created the same need under a different department.
Regardless of the reason, a reposted job tells you something important: the company has an active, unresolved hiring need. That makes them a high-intent target.
Why reposted jobs matter
A first-time job posting tells you a company is hiring. A reposted job tells you they're struggling to hire. That distinction makes reposted jobs one of the most actionable signals in B2B prospecting and market research.
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Recruiters and staffing agencies: A company reposting a role is a company that needs help filling it. These are the warmest leads for recruitment BD — the hiring manager has already tried and failed to source candidates on their own.
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B2B sales teams: Reposted roles signal active budget and urgency. A company that has reposted a "Salesforce Admin" role three times is almost certainly buying Salesforce-related services. Reposted "Data Engineer" roles? They likely need data infrastructure tools. The repost adds urgency that a first-time posting doesn't carry.
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Competitive intelligence: Frequent reposting for the same role can reveal high turnover, failed hiring rounds, or difficulty competing for talent. Track your competitors' reposting patterns to spot operational issues before they become public.
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Investors and analysts: A startup that keeps reposting its VP of Engineering role may be struggling with leadership retention. A company reposting across multiple departments may be growing faster than it can hire. Reposting patterns are a leading indicator of organizational health.
How to find reposted jobs with TheirStack
TheirStack is building a dedicated repost detection feature that will automatically identify when jobs are reposted across 320k job sources and 195 countries.
This feature is currently in preview — available on demand to users who request it. Here's how to get access:
Go to the Support Center.
Select "Request a feature" from the ticket categories.
Describe your use case. In the description, mention that you'd like access to reposted job detection. Include details about your use case — for example:
- "I'm a recruiter and I want to identify companies that are reposting roles so I can offer staffing services"
- "I'm in B2B sales and I want to detect reposted jobs as buying intent signals"
- "I need to track competitor reposting patterns for competitive intelligence"
Sharing your use case helps our team prioritize access.
Submit the request. Our team will review it and reach out to enable the preview for your account.
Once enabled: search for reposted jobs. With the preview active, you'll be able to filter job searches by repost status — seeing which listings have been posted before, how many times they've been reposted, and the dates of original vs. reposted listings.
Examples in practice
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Staffing agency BD: A mid-market company reposts a "Senior Backend Engineer" role for the third time in 6 months. Reach out with a personalized pitch referencing the specific role and how long it's been open — that level of specificity closes deals.
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SaaS sales: A company reposts multiple "Account Executive" roles after the first round expired. They're scaling their sales org and likely buying CRM seats, enablement platforms, and training. Time your outreach to land when urgency is highest.
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Market research: Track reposting rates across an industry to measure talent scarcity. If 40% of "Machine Learning Engineer" roles in fintech are reposts, the talent market is extremely tight — valuable intelligence for workforce planning.
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Competitive monitoring: Your competitor has reposted their Head of Product role three times this year. That could signal leadership instability or a strategic pivot that's hard to staff.
What you can do today
You don't have to wait for the dedicated feature. These existing TheirStack capabilities let you spot reposts manually:
How to monitor job postings automatically
How to find old job postings
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