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Round Company Employee Count for Lead Research

Outbound prompt for prospecting that standardizes employee counts into clean buckets for faster segmentation. This prompt takes a raw {{# Employees}} value and returns only a rounded number, enabling consistent firmographic normalization across CRM records, enrichment workflows, and list-building. For values under 10,000, it rounds to the nearest hundred using a simple threshold rule: 50 or above rounds up, below 50 rounds down. For values above 10,000, it rounds to the nearest thousand. If the number is already at a clean hundred or thousand, it remains unchanged. The output contains only the number, making it ideal for automated pipelines and spreadsheet operations.B2B sales teams can use this B2B sales prompt to quickly categorize accounts by company size for ICP filtering, territory planning, and SDR assignment. Marketing teams can align audiences for paid campaigns, match tiers to messaging, and produce cleaner reports. It is especially useful in AI sales research workflow steps where inconsistent employee counts from multiple data sources need standardized buckets for accurate scoring and prioritization.Use this to streamline outbound data hygiene, normalize enrichment feeds, and build account segments that align with your playbooks. Whether you are exporting from LinkedIn, Clearbit, ZoomInfo, or internal datasets, the result is a clean, predictable employee-size field ready for downstream automation.Note: If the original input is provided in another language, the final description above is in English and the prompt still outputs only the rounded number.

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Based on the amount: {{# Employees}}, either round up or down the number to the closest 100th digit. If the number is 50 or above, round up. And if the number is below 50, round down. Example one: if the number given is 2367, then the output should be 2400. Example two: if the number given is 742, then the output should be 700.If the number given is a number that's not possible to round up or down. For example 2400, then the output should be the same: 2400. If the number given is above 10000, then you should round up and down to the closest 1000th digit, and not the closest 100th. The output will not include any text, only the number.

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