how to find linkedin urls with name and company only

Quick Answer

To find a LinkedIn URL with just a name and company, use Google's site operator: search `site:linkedin.com/in "First Last" "Company Name"` to surface profile URLs without logging into LinkedIn. This works well for unambiguous names — but here's the catch most guides skip: LinkedIn profile URLs use generated slugs like `linkedin.com/in/john-smith-3b2a` or `linkedin.com/in/johnsmith42`, not clean name-based paths. That means a search for "John Smith" at "Google" will routinely return 5–15 results, and there's no way to tell from the URL alone which one is correct. **When you get multiple results, use these disambiguation signals in order:** 1. **Job title in the snippet** — Google's preview text usually shows current title and company. Match against what you know. 2. **Location** — If you know the person is based in Austin, scan snippets for city mentions. 3. **Mutual connections** — If you open the profile while logged in, shared connections are a strong identity signal. 4. **Profile photo + tenure** — Cross-reference against a company website, press release, or email signature photo if you have one. 5. **Secondary identifiers** — A previous company, university, or specific job title narrows it fast. If you can't resolve it confidently, don't guess — flag it for manual review rather than enriching your CRM with the wrong person's URL. **For bulk lookups**, tools like Clay, Apollo, or Hunter match name + company to LinkedIn URLs at scale using waterfall enrichment across multiple data providers. Clay's free tier handles modest list sizes and is the most accessible starting point for ops teams without an enterprise budget. If you want a no-cost approach from a spreadsheet, you can batch your `site:linkedin.com/in` queries using Google Sheets — but you'll hit rate limits quickly and still need to resolve ambiguous results manually, so this only makes sense for lists under ~50 records. **For company page URLs specifically**, search `site:linkedin.com/company "Company Name"` or look up the company directly in LinkedIn's search bar and copy the URL from the browser. Company page URLs follow a cleaner pattern (`linkedin.com/company/stripe`, `linkedin.com/company/google`) and are far less ambiguous than personal profiles. One practitioner note worth knowing: if you're uploading company lists to LinkedIn Ads, the company page URL alone is sufficient for matching — you can safely delete the stock symbol and industry columns from the CSV template. LinkedIn will match on the URL without them. **A compliance note most how-to guides omit**: programmatically harvesting LinkedIn URLs at scale — even via Google — runs into LinkedIn's Terms of Service if you're automating requests against LinkedIn's own pages. The hiQ Labs v. LinkedIn litigation clarified some public data questions, but LinkedIn's ToS still explicitly prohibits scraping, and repeated automated access can trigger account restrictions or IP blocks. Use enrichment tools that operate within sanctioned data partnerships (Apollo, Hunter, Clay) rather than rolling your own scraper.

Frequently Asked Questions

How do I search my LinkedIn connections by company name?
This depends on what you're actually trying to do. If you're working a cold list of names and companies — the core use case here — LinkedIn's connections filter is irrelevant. You don't have connections with these people yet. Use the Google operator instead: `site:linkedin.com/in "First Last" "Company Name"`. The profile URL appears in the search result, no LinkedIn login required. The connections filter only helps if you're trying to find existing first-degree contacts at an account, which is a different workflow entirely.
How do I find the URL of a LinkedIn profile?
Two reliable methods. First, Google it: `site:linkedin.com/in "First Last" "Company Name"` — the canonical URL appears directly in the SERP, no click needed. Second, if you're already on the profile, copy the URL from the address bar. If it looks bloated with tracking parameters, click the person's name headline to reload the clean version. The format you want is `linkedin.com/in/username` — anything with query strings appended is not the canonical URL and shouldn't go into your CRM.
How do I find a company's LinkedIn page URL?
Run `site:linkedin.com/company "Company Name"` in Google. The company page URL appears in the result — format is `linkedin.com/company/companyslug`. You can also search the company in LinkedIn's search bar and select the Companies tab, then grab the URL from your browser. One underrated source: the company's own website footer almost always links to their LinkedIn page and it's always the canonical URL. If you're uploading a company list to LinkedIn Ads, the company page URL alone is sufficient — you can delete the stock symbol and industry columns from the CSV template entirely.
How do I search for a person at a specific company on LinkedIn?
Skip LinkedIn's native search for cold prospecting — it's noisy and deprioritizes profiles outside your network. Use Google: `site:linkedin.com/in "First Last" "Company Name"`. Results are more complete and you don't need to be logged in. If you're inside LinkedIn, type the name in the search bar, go to the People tab, and apply the Current Company filter. For finding anyone at a company without a specific name, go to the company's LinkedIn page and click 'See all X employees' — then layer in title and location filters to narrow it down.
What's the difference between a LinkedIn profile URL and a LinkedIn company page URL, and when do I need each?
Profile URLs (`linkedin.com/in/username`) identify individuals. You need these for contact enrichment in your CRM, personalized outreach sequences, and tracking specific prospects. Company page URLs (`linkedin.com/company/companyslug`) identify organizations. You need these for account enrichment, LinkedIn Ads Matched Audiences company list uploads, and account-based targeting. When uploading to LinkedIn Campaign Manager, the company page URL is the most reliable matching signal — it uniquely identifies the organization and you don't need the stock ticker or industry columns to get a match. Never substitute one type for the other. A personal profile URL fed into a field expecting a company page URL will either fail silently or match incorrectly.
Can I do bulk LinkedIn URL lookups for a list of 500+ names and companies for free?
Not reliably at that volume, but here's the honest breakdown. Clay's free tier gives you 100 enrichment credits per month — enough for small pilots. For 500+ rows on a recurring basis, you need a paid plan on Clay, Apollo, or a similar enrichment tool. There's a technically possible free workaround using Google Sheets IMPORTXML to construct and parse Google search queries, but it breaks above ~50 rows due to rate limiting and requires constant maintenance. Don't build a prospecting workflow on it. For B2B teams doing regular enrichment, the math almost always favors a low-cost Clay or Apollo subscription over the time cost of manual lookups or fragile DIY formulas.
What should I do when multiple LinkedIn profiles match the same name at the same company?
Work through these signals in order. First, job title — add their known title to the Google operator and see if it isolates one result. Second, location — city or region cuts through ambiguity fast, especially at large companies. Third, tenure — if you know when they joined, check each matching profile's experience section for start dates. Fourth, mutual connections — the profile with more shared connections is statistically the safer bet for your network. Fifth, profile photo and any other public signals visible in the search snippet. If you still can't confirm with confidence, leave the field blank. An incorrect LinkedIn URL in your CRM propagates errors across enrichment, sequencing, and ad targeting. A missing URL is always less damaging than a wrong one.

Sources

  1. LinkedIn User Agreement — Prohibited ActionsCited for LinkedIn's Terms of Service prohibition on automated scraping and data harvesting without written permission.
  2. hiQ Labs v. LinkedIn — 9th Circuit Opinion (2022)Cited for the landmark legal ruling on public LinkedIn data scraping and its limitations in protecting against ToS enforcement.
  3. Clay Enrichment DocumentationReferenced for Clay's waterfall enrichment approach to matching name + company inputs to LinkedIn profile URLs at scale.
  4. LinkedIn Marketing Solutions — Matched Audiences Company ListsCited for the LinkedIn Ads company list upload format and how LinkedIn matches company records, including the role of the LinkedIn company page URL.
  5. Apollo.io — Person Enrichment APIReferenced for Apollo's bulk enrichment capability that returns LinkedIn profile URLs from name and company inputs.

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