At a glance: Every company in SeeVee has a profile page—click any logo on Jobs, Network, Applications, or a contact card to open it. The profile pulls together what we know about that employer: open jobs, contacts you have there, the option to add as a target, and basic company metadata (industry, employee count, location).
How to open a profile
Click the company logo or name anywhere it appears:
A job card on Jobs or in a slide-out panel.
An Applications row.
A Network search result, target row, or revealed group header.
A contact card (the company logo on the left).
The URL is /companies/<id>—you can also share it as a deep link with a teammate.
What you see on the profile
Header: company name, logo, industry, employee count, city/state/country (when we have them), and the target toggle.
Open jobs: all roles at the company currently in SeeVee. Cards behave the same way they do on Jobs—save, dismiss, apply.
Contacts: people you’ve revealed at the company, plus people we’ve discovered for any of their roles. Each card has the same reveal and outreach actions as Network.
Add the company as a target
Use the target toggle in the header to add or remove a target without leaving the page. Targets boost the company’s roles on your Jobs feed and add a row to Network → Targets—see Target companies — prioritize employers you care about.
When a company looks sparse
If the profile shows few jobs or contacts, that usually means we don’t have much in the directory for that employer yet. Try opening a job at the company and using the Find contacts action—discovery there fills back into the company profile.
Profiles and outreach
Outreach started from a contact on a company profile flows into Tasks and Outreach the same way as outreach started from Jobs or Network. The company shows up on the threads you have with anyone there, so you can pivot between profile, contacts, and conversations without losing the through-line.
Related articles
See also: Target companies — prioritize employers you care about, People and contacts on a job, How contact rankings work, What the Network page does, How follow‑up emails work.
