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Company Watch

They ran a background check on you. Watch them back.

Your employer files things — layoff notices, restructuring charges, enforcement findings, insider sales. Company Watch reads the official record for up to 3 companies and writes you every Tuesday with what changed, in plain English, every claim linked to its filing.

It starts on day one with a baseline read: everything the record already shows about your employer over the trailing two years — before the first Tuesday ever arrives.

WARN notices — 47 jurisdictions

Mass-layoff and closure filings, ingested daily from official state sources. When your employer files anywhere we cover, it's in Tuesday's read.

State small-layoff referrals

The layoffs too small to trigger WARN — logged by state workforce agencies and almost never reported anywhere else.

SEC 8-K material events

Restructuring charges, headcount reductions, leadership departures — as the company itself discloses them, with the filing linked.

Insider transactions

What officers and directors actually did with their own shares, read from Form 4 filings.

OSHA & DOL enforcement

Safety inspections and wage-enforcement findings, matched exactly by employer name — we under-match rather than mis-attribute.

Hiring velocity

Open-role counts sampled from the company's own careers board where we track it — headcount intent you can watch move.

A quiet week is a finding: your digest always lists exactly which streams were checked, and says so plainly when a state source has gone dark. Absence of a notice is never dressed up as good news.

Before you subscribe

See what the record already holds on your employer.

We check the streams honestly before you pay — including which ones don't apply.

A real baseline read — not a mockup

Conduent, from the live recordstrained

10 records found across the trailing two years. The first lines of the actual day-one email a subscriber watching Conduent received:

  • 2026-08-28 WARN notice filed in Remote, NV: Conduent — 5 workers (Layoff (WARN))
  • 2026-08-28 WARN notice filed in United States, RI: Conduent — workforce count not published
  • 2026-08-28 WARN notice filed in WV: Conduent — 6 workers (closure · aka Conduent Commercial Solutions, LLC)
  • 2026-08-26 WARN notice filed in Florham Park, ID: Conduent — 1 workers
  • 2026-07-31 WARN notice filed in CO: Conduent — 5 workers (Change in business needs)

…plus the perception read, coverage receipt, and every remaining record — in the full baseline. All figures from public filings.

7 days free

Monthly

$5.99$9.99/month

Founding rate — locked for as long as you stay subscribed.

  • Baseline read on day one — two years of the record
  • Weekly Tuesday digest, up to 3 companies
  • Try it free for 7 days — cancel any time before, pay nothing

Annual

$59$99/year

Founding rate, locked — the deepest discount, for readers who already know they want the record.

  • Everything in monthly
  • One renewal a year instead of twelve
  • Baseline read arrives the day you subscribe

Cancel online any time from your account. Company Watch reports what public filings and records state; it is not financial, legal, or career advice. Need the full decision-grade analysis instead? See the briefs.

Questions, answered

What exactly do I get?

A baseline read on day one — everything the public record already shows about your employer over the trailing two years — then a weekly read every Tuesday covering WARN notices across 47 jurisdictions, state small-layoff referrals, SEC 8-K filings, insider transactions, OSHA inspections, DOL wage enforcement, and hiring velocity where we track the careers board. You can watch up to 3 companies.

What if nothing happens in a week?

We tell you that, plainly — a quiet week is a finding. The digest always lists exactly which streams we checked, and if a state source has gone dark we say so rather than letting silence read as good news.

Does this work for private companies?

Yes. WARN notices, state layoff referrals, OSHA, and DOL enforcement are filed by name, not ticker — so private employers are genuinely covered. SEC filings, insider trades, and market headlines apply to public companies only, and your digest says which streams apply.

How does the free trial work?

The monthly plan starts with 7 days free — your baseline read arrives on day one, and you can cancel any time before the trial ends without being charged. The annual plan skips the trial and takes the deeper discount instead.

Is this financial or career advice?

No. Company Watch reports what public filings and records state, with sources linked. What you do with the record is your call — and if you want the full decision-grade analysis, that's what our briefs are for.

Can I cancel easily?

Yes — from your account, online, in one short form. If you're on the founding rate, canceling ends that locked price; we'll remind you of that before you confirm.