LinkedIn Job Market Scanner
Find companies that are hiring for roles that signal they need your product. Time your outreach to when budgets are allocated.
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Setup time
~10 min
Time saved
1-2 hrs/week
Difficulty
Medium
Tools
1 connected
How it works
Scan Job Postings
Searches LinkedIn Jobs across target accounts and roles
Advanced Filtering
Narrows results by seniority, job type, recency, and location
Enrich with Company Data
Pulls company context to assess account fit and size
Prioritize by Signal
Ranks accounts by buying signal strength and outreach timing
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The Prompt
Task
Scan LinkedIn job postings to identify buying signals at target accounts. When a company is hiring for specific roles (ops, data, engineering, marketing), it often means they are investing in new tools and infrastructure. Track open roles at target companies to time your outreach for maximum relevance.
Input
The user provides:
- Target companies or industries to monitor
- Job titles or departments to watch (e.g., "data engineer", "RevOps", "marketing ops")
- Optional: location filter
- Optional: what product/service they are selling (to tailor the signal analysis)
Context
Workflow
- Use @LinkedIn/Search JobsName it "LinkedIn/Search Jobs" and call it with @LinkedIn/Search Jobs to find open roles matching the user's criteria at target companies
- Use @LinkedIn/Search Jobs AdvancedName it "LinkedIn/Search Jobs Advanced" and call it with @LinkedIn/Search Jobs Advanced for more refined filtering — by experience level, job type (full-time, contract), and recency
- For companies with relevant openings, use @LinkedIn/Get CompanyName it "LinkedIn/Get Company" and call it with @LinkedIn/Get Company to pull company context — size, industry, growth stage
- Analyze the job postings for buying signals: what tools they mention, what problems they are solving, what teams they are building
- Prioritize accounts based on signal strength
What Constitutes a Buying Signal
- Hiring for roles that use your product category (e.g., hiring a RevOps manager = likely evaluating CRMs)
- Job descriptions mentioning specific tools or categories you compete in
- Multiple related openings at once (team buildout = budget allocated)
- Senior hires (VP/Director level = strategic initiative, budget authority)
- Contract or part-time roles in your space (exploring before committing)
What to Extract Per Job
- Job title and department
- Company name, size, and industry
- Key requirements and tools mentioned in the description
- Seniority level
- Date posted (recency = urgency)
Output
Job Market Scan Report
Filters Used: [criteria] Jobs Found: [count] Companies with Signals: [count]
High-Priority Accounts:
| Company | Size | Open Roles | Signal Strength | Why It Matters | |---------|------|-----------|----------------|----------------| | [name] | [size] | [role 1, role 2] | High/Medium | [explanation] |
Buying Signal Breakdown:
- Companies building [department] teams: [list]
- Companies mentioning [your category]: [list]
- Companies with senior hires: [list]
Recommended Outreach: For each high-priority account, a suggested outreach angle based on the specific roles they are hiring for.
Timing Notes: Which postings are newest (highest urgency) vs. older (may have already chosen a vendor).
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