Hidden Jobs

Most professionals play the traditional game: wait for postings, compete with thousands, hope for a reply.

 We don’t play that game. Like Moneyball, we use overlooked signals, quiet data, and precise timing to move early.

  • While others chase what's visible, we focus on what’s about to happen—the roles no one knows are open yet.

    We analyze real-time LinkedIn shifts to spot likely exits before they're announced—based on title, company size, industry, and location.

    Then we pinpoint:

    • Which companies are about to have a gap you can fill

    • Who’s making the hiring call (Talent, HR, internal recruiters)

    • How to get on their radar before the job hits the market

    Why It’s Moneyball for Your Career

    • Early signals = unfair advantage.
      Like finding undervalued players, we identify undervalued timing—before roles go public.

    • It’s data, not luck.
      Real-time insights replace guesswork. No more waiting. No more applying blind.

    • You move while others sit.
      While they wait for a listing, you’re already in the inbox.

    • Not spray-and-pray—just precise, strategic outreach to the right people.

    • A hand-curated Hidden Opportunities list

    • 50 companies likely to open roles soon

    • Direct contacts for each—no gatekeepers

    • Tailored messaging tips to start real conversations

  • Hidden Jobs

    • Access Window (Days 1–5 of every month) $2,400

    • Standard (after the 5th) (+10%) $2,640

    • VIP Fast-Track (Immediate Start, +30% on Standard) $3,432

    • Access Window and Standard: Delivered within the usual timeline (7 business days).

    • VIP Fast-Track: Delivered with maximum priority (2 business days).

Jane, Principal Consultant
Washington D.C., | Age 55

‘‘I built a 30-year career on results—leading major initiatives, advising executives, driving outcomes at scale. Re-entering the market brought silence—and the creeping sense I’d been quietly aged out of the conversation. When I met Natalia, I stopped second-guessing. I started leading the search, not reacting to it.’’