Most people search for jobs the exact same way. They open LinkedIn Jobs, type in a target job title, upload a resume, and hit "Easy Apply" or submit an application link.
The glaring issue? Thousands of other candidates are doing the exact same thing at the exact same time. Within 2 hours of a job being posted on a major platform, Applicant Tracking Systems (ATS) are flooded with hundreds of resumes. Your profile becomes a needle in a digital haystack.
Instead of searching only for formal job listings, search for hiring signals. The best job opportunities are often the ones that haven't been posted yet.
Stop Searching Only LinkedIn Jobs
Not every hiring opportunity starts as an official entry in the LinkedIn Jobs database. Setting up a formal requisition requires internal HR approvals, budget allocations, and job description sign-offs.
However, founders, team leads, recruiters, and engineering managers often post casually on their personal LinkedIn feeds long before HR publishes the requisition:
"We're scaling our product team and need a Data Analyst who knows Python & SQL. If you're interested, send me a DM directly!"
Responding to a organic feed post puts your message straight into the decision-maker's inbox—skipping the ATS queue entirely and reducing your competition from 1,000 applicants down to maybe 10.
Search LinkedIn Posts for #Hiring (Boolean Search Tricks)
To find these hidden posts, use LinkedIn’s global search bar with specific hashtags and role keywords, then filter specifically by Posts.
High-Intent Search Strings to Try:
⚡ How to Filter Your Search Results:
- Perform the search query in LinkedIn's top search bar.
- Click on the "Posts" filter tab at the top.
- Set "Date Posted" to Past 24 Hours or Past Week for fresh leads.
- Optionally filter by "Author Industry" or "Location".
The Three Stages of Company Hiring
Companies rarely wake up and instantly post 20 job listings out of nowhere. Hiring is a direct consequence of business growth events. Understand where candidates enter vs. where opportunity hunters intervene:
✓ Opportunity: Maximum Leverage
⚡ Opportunity: Direct DM Access
✕ Opportunity: Low ATS Conversion
Most applicants wait until Stage 3. By shifting your focus to Stage 1 and Stage 2, you become an opportunity hunter who connects with leaders right when their talent budget opens up.
8 High-Intent Hiring Signals to Watch
When researching companies, keep your eyes open for these 8 clear indicators that team expansion is around the corner:
- 1. Funding Announcements: Seed, Series A, B, or C rounds reported on Crunchbase, TechCrunch, or LinkedIn.
- 2. New Executive Hires: A newly appointed VP of Engineering or Head of Growth will almost always build out their team within 60 days.
- 3. Product Feature Launches: New software features require dedicated developers, QA engineers, and customer support.
- 4. Geographical Expansion: Opening an office in a new city or country means local hiring blitzes.
- 5. Major Client Wins: Landing enterprise accounts requires scaling operations and account managers.
- 6. Acquisitions & Mergers: Merging companies reorganizes teams and opens new specialized roles.
- 7. Rapid Revenue Milestones: Hitting \$10M ARR or 1M users signals immediate operational scaling.
- 8. "We're Growing" Employee Posts: Existing team members sharing posts about company culture and fast growth.
Cold Outreach Playbook: Outreach DM Templates
Once you identify a hiring signal or a hiring manager's feed post, use these concise, high-converting outreach message templates to open the conversation:
Template A: Reaching Out to a #Hiring Feed Post
Template B: Capitalizing on a Stage 1 Funding Signal
Comparison: Traditional Job Seeker vs. Opportunity Hunter
| Feature | Traditional Job Seeker | Signal-Driven Opportunity Hunter |
|---|---|---|
| Primary Search Tool | LinkedIn Jobs Tab & Job Boards | LinkedIn Feed Posts, #Hiring Hashtags, News |
| Targeting Phase | Stage 3 (Official Job Listing) | Stage 1 & Stage 2 (Funding & Planning) |
| Applicant Competition | 500 to 2,000+ applicants per role | 5 to 20 direct connections |
| Contact Point | ATS Resume Scanner / HR Portal | Direct DM to Hiring Manager or Founder |
| Conversion Rate | 1–3% Interview Response | 20–35% Conversation Rate |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Why are unposted LinkedIn jobs easier to land?
How do I search for #hiring posts on LinkedIn effectively?
#hiring [role] or #hiring [skill] (e.g. #hiring Python). Filter results by 'Posts' and set the Date Posted filter to 'Past 24 Hours' or 'Past Week'.
What are the key hiring signals to watch for?
What should I message a hiring manager before a job is posted?
Final Takeaway: Search for Signals, Not Just Listings
Finding high-value career opportunities isn't about applying faster to the same public listings as everyone else. It's about changing your perspective.
By tracking hiring signals early, leveraging LinkedIn hashtag feed searches, and initiating warm conversations with leaders, you gain a massive competitive edge. Remember: The best career opportunity may be the job that hasn't been posted yet.