Something for the bookmarks, quoting Al’s Morning Meeting:
Eliyon Networking uses corporate, personal, and government websites to track where people work and where they used to work. The site says it has information on more than 21 million “former co-workers.”
Just enter a company name and let the fun begin. Think how useful this would be if you were investigating a company and wanted to find former employees, just for example.
The website says that every day, it scans millions of corporate websites, SEC filings, and other online sources for information about people and the companies for which they work. It is completely computer generated. No humans search for information.
The site is free, but for a fee you can expand your search for people who have a specific degree from a specific university, for example, or you can search for a person by name. You can also find “current” employees in companies using the premium edition.
This is really handy site, and I’ve looked up a few old friends of mine to figure out where they were working now.