What this article covers
AIRA Plan users see enriched company data on candidate profiles for both current and past employers. This article explains what fields are visible, where to find them, and what you can and can't edit.
Current company fields
For the candidate's current employer, you'll see the following on their profile card:
Logo
Company name
LinkedIn profile (editable)
Website (editable)
Industries (editable, enriched — marked with an info icon)
Employee Headcount (editable, enriched — marked with an info icon)
Company Stage (enriched, not editable)
Total Funding (enriched, not editable)
Investors (enriched, not editable)
Last Funding with the funding date (enriched, not editable)
Glassdoor Rating (enriched, not editable)
Growth Journey — e.g., Series A to Series C, $55M raised within 3 years
Annual Revenue (approx) (editable, enriched — marked with an info icon)
Past company fields
For previous employers, the card shows a leaner set:
Logo
Company name
LinkedIn profile (editable)
Website (editable)
Industries (editable)
Growth Journey during tenure — e.g., Series A to Series C, $55M raised within 3 years
Past company cards don't show live enriched data like headcount or Glassdoor rating. Those reflect where the company is today, not where it was when the candidate was there. The Growth Journey is the key piece of past-company context.
What "editable" means for enriched fields
You can edit enriched fields, but doing so has a consequence: it turns off auto-enrichment for that field on that company. The value you enter is saved and will no longer update automatically.
Each field shows a warning message before you edit:
Industries, Employee Headcount, Annual Revenue, Website: "Editing this field turns off auto-enrichment for the field."
LinkedIn profile: "Editing LinkedIn will re-enrich the company." (Re-runs enrichment across the account)
See What Happens When You Edit an Enriched Field for the full breakdown per field.
Fields that show "—" (dash)
If an enriched field shows a dash, it means enrichment hasn't run yet for that company. This is normal for newly added companies. The data populates after Recruiterflow enriches the record.


