Labour & capability

A posting is a stated intention to add capability. It is not a hire, and it is not a commitment — the desk reads composition, not headcount.

Series held
02
Fastest cadence
Daily
Dominant class
C
Published this cycle
02
Supports

Where an organisation is choosing to add capability, and the direction of research effort implied by filed patents and licences.

Does not support

Intent, or headcount. Postings expire, duplicate, and get reposted. Patent and licence cadence runs six to eighteen months behind the research it describes.

Series boardState as of the last write. Readings are zeroed until the desk publishes.
Posting composition C
In use
12m window · Daily · 4 gates
Patent and licence cadence A
In use
12m window · Weekly · 4 gates
Compensation benchmarking panel D
Not admitted
Panel composition and sampling method undisclosed by the vendor.
Published from this family
Patents

Filing cadence as a capability signal

Slow-moving
Jobs

Posting composition ahead of capex

Leading, noisy
RefusalCompensation benchmarking panelPanel composition and sampling method undisclosed by the vendor.
How the desk reads this family
Read composition, not count

Role, seniority and site say more than the raw number of postings.

Discount duplication

The same requisition reposted is not new demand.

Weight the filing lag

A patent describes research effort from well before its grant date.

State the falsifier

A hiring freeze or a withdrawn filing that would undo the read.

Known blind spots
  • Roles filled without a public posting
  • Filings made under a shell assignee
  • Regions with thin listing coverage
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