See which companies viewed your profile after your applications and when. Use this insight to prioritise follow-ups and make your next moves with purpose.
See which company reviewed your profile, on which date, and in the context of which application.
Track your profile viewing trend through a weekly chart. Monitor how views change after profile updates or new applications.
If a company viewed your profile after your application, it is a sign your CV is being evaluated. Use this signal to keep your profile up to date.
Turning invisible signals into visible data can change your entire approach to job hunting.
A company viewing your profile after you applied is one of the clearest early signals that your CV is being considered. With Premium, you do not have to guess — you can see it directly.
Knowing a company has reviewed your profile lets you make smarter decisions: keep your profile polished, track their other open roles, and time any follow-up actions well.
You updated your skills or added a portfolio — the viewing chart shows whether these changes resulted in more company attention over time.
By tracking how profile changes affect viewing trends, you learn which improvements actually make a difference to companies.
Profile updates create measurable differences in viewing data. Track the viewer panel after making changes.
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Go to the 'Who Viewed Me?' section on your profile.
See which company viewed your profile and when.
Keep your profile up to date and check the open positions of companies that viewed you.
How does profile viewing data create value at different career stages?
Ayşe, a 3rd-year computer engineering student, noticed TechCo had viewed her profile after she submitted her application. Using this as a signal, she made sure her profile was complete and followed up on their open positions.
After updating his portfolio and skills, Mert monitored the viewing panel and noticed companies started viewing his profile more frequently. He continued refining his profile based on this feedback.
Zeynep was moving from psychology into HR. After applying to several firms, she noticed an HR consulting company had viewed her profile. She researched their open roles and applied to a well-matched position.
Burak applied to several companies and used the viewer panel to track which ones had reviewed his profile. When he noticed a company had viewed him multiple times, he ensured his profile was fully updated and followed their open positions closely.
If a company viewed your profile after you applied, your CV has likely caught their attention. Keep your profile complete and polished — your skills, experience, and portfolio should always be ready.
Track the view chart after adding a new experience, certificate, or skill. Notice which updates lead to more company attention and continuously refine your profile.
After submitting an application, check whether the company has viewed your profile. If they have, your CV may be under active evaluation — make sure everything is up to date.
If you are applying frequently but receiving few profile views, your CV may not be standing out. Review your headline, skills, and photo — and use AI CV Analysis to identify what to improve.
Add your visual work in PNG, JPG, and GIF formats to your profile. Design, illustration, UI/UX — whatever you create, show it and attract companies.
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