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The 7 Hiring Signals That Predict Budget Before the Job Posting Goes Up

via Dev.toNathaniel Hamlett

I spent the last two months building an automated pipeline to track job opportunities. After processing 4,000+ listings, I learned the hard way: by the time a job posting hits the board, you're already late. The best opportunities don't start with a job posting. They start with a signal—a detectable change in company state that precedes hiring by days or weeks. Here's the signal stack I built, with real data on what actually predicts incoming headcount. Why Job Boards Are Trailing Indicators GigRadar analyzed over 1 million freelance proposals. Their finding: the first 15 minutes after a posting goes live captures a disproportionate share of attention. On full-time roles, the same dynamic plays out—early applicants get meaningful lift before the pile grows. But even "applying fast" is playing catch-up. The real edge is knowing a company is hiring before they've written the job description. The 7 Signals (Ranked by Lead Time) Signal 1: Funding Round Announcement (2-8 weeks lead time) Fu

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