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LinkedIn Sales Navigator lets you filter by industry, company size, and seniority — but the leads it returns don’t always honor those filters, and profile names are often cluttered with emojis and credentials. The Sales Navigator Leads Scraper handles both: it verifies every lead against your filters and cleans up names automatically, at the crawling level.
Filtering happens automatically. You don’t need to clean your data manually after a run — lobstr.io handles it during the scrape itself.

Why LinkedIn results can be inaccurate

LinkedIn Sales Navigator lets you filter by industry, company size, and seniority level. However, the leads it returns don’t always honor those filters precisely.
Industry mismatch on Sales Navigator
For example:
  • You search the “Software” industry but get someone from “Construction”.
  • You select company size 51–200 but see leads from companies with only 10 employees.
  • You pick seniority “Manager and above” but get someone with an entry-level role.
Sales Navigator inaccurate results

How lobstr.io filters Sales Navigator results

How match filter works on Sales Navigator
The Sales Navigator Leads Scraper verifies each lead against the filters you applied, including:
  • Industry
  • Company size (employee headcount)
  • Seniority level
lobstr.io adds two extra columns to your export file:
ColumnWhat it contains
MATCH FILTERStrue if the lead matches all your filters; false if one or more don’t match
NO MATCH REASONThe specific reason for a mismatch — e.g. no_industry_match, no_company_size_match, no_seniority_match
If you didn’t use a particular filter in your search, that filter is skipped during the check.
lobstr.io does not remove non-matching leads — it only flags them, so you keep full control of your data.

Saved searches

Filtering works the same way with saved searches. If your Sales Navigator account is connected, leads scraped from a saved search are also checked against your selected filters.

How to use the filter columns in Excel or Google Sheets

  1. Open your export in Excel or Google Sheets.
  2. Click the MATCH FILTERS column header and apply a filter.
  3. Select true to see only fully matched leads, or false to review mismatches.
  4. Filter the NO MATCH REASON column to view specific mismatch types.

Improving Sales Navigator search accuracy

Using Boolean search in Sales Navigator
You can reduce mismatched results by using Boolean filters instead of dropdown filters. Boolean filters let you type exactly what you want, which gives more precise results in your Sales Navigator search — better input means better data in your export. 👉 Read: How to use LinkedIn Sales Navigator

Data Cleansing

Many LinkedIn profiles include emojis, special characters, credentials, and extra punctuation in the name field.
LinkedIn names with emojis and credentials
For example:
  • ”🚀 Thomas Vidaurre”
  • “Harvey Castro, MD, MBA”
  • “Erkeda DeRouen, MD, CPHRM ✨”
These look normal on LinkedIn but cause problems in CRMs, enrichment tools, and spreadsheet formulas. The Sales Navigator Leads Scraper automatically removes everything that isn’t part of a person’s real name — emojis, decorative symbols, Unicode characters, extra punctuation, and professional suffixes.
Data Cleansing removing emojis, symbols, and credentials
The result is a clean Full Name, which lobstr.io splits into a clean First Name and Last Name.
Clean first and last name output

Do I need to enable it?

No. Data Cleansing is always active for every Sales Navigator lead — no toggle, no setting, nothing to configure.

Does it cost credits?

No. Data Cleansing does not use any additional credits. You only pay for the leads you collect and for any email or phone enrichment you enable.

Does it remove middle names?

No. Middle names stay exactly as they are.
Middle names preserved

What about ALL CAPS names?

If a profile name is written in uppercase, Data Cleansing automatically fixes the casing.
ALL CAPS names automatically fixed