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All Jobs Scraper — Multiple Job Boards | Lagic

Built For

Aggregate job listings from multiple platforms into a single dataset.

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Configure Agent

Job title, skill, or company name to search for

Country where the target job listings are located

Maximum number of jobs to return per search term

Restrict results to remote-friendly positions only

Search radius in miles around the specified location

City or region to focus the job search results on

Employment type to filter by: full-time, contract, etc.

Target currency for converting salary figures

Results to deliver

300 credits

This agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Pricing

3 credits per result
✓ 30 free credits on signup✓ Refund if 0 results✓ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Job Title, Full Description, and Required SkillsCompany Name, Industry, Description, and WebsiteEstimated Company Size and RevenueFound Corporate Emails, Phone Numbers, and Social Media Profiles (LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.)Job Location and Remote Work StatusSalary Range, Currency, and Pay Period (e.g., yearly, hourly)
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrapes job postings from various online sources based on your keywords, country, and other filters. Use it to generate leads, analyze hiring trends, or research competitors.

Job data is fragmented across dozens of platforms, making market research and lead generation a manual, time-consuming process. This tool acts as an aggregator, pulling job listings from multiple sources into one clean spreadsheet based on your specific criteria. ### Find Opportunities Anywhere Define your search with a keyword (like a job title, skill, or company name), a country, and the maximum number of results you need. You can then narrow the search further with filters like location, job type (full-time, contract, internship), and whether the position is remote-only. This is ideal for recruiters building pipelines, sales teams looking for companies that are actively hiring, or analysts tracking labor market trends. ### Get More Than Just the Job Description The output goes beyond the job title and description. You get detailed company information, including its name, industry, website, and sometimes even estimated employee count and revenue. The tool also attempts to find corporate contact details like general emails, phone numbers, and links to social media profiles (LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook), which can be a starting point for outreach. For each job, you'll see the required skills, experience range, seniority level, and salary details (when available). This data provides a comprehensive view of a company's hiring needs and budget, turning a simple job post into a valuable signal for sales, recruiting, or investment.

Key Capabilities

  • Job Title, Full Description, and Required Skills
  • Company Name, Industry, Description, and Website
  • Estimated Company Size and Revenue
  • Found Corporate Emails, Phone Numbers, and Social Media Profiles (LinkedIn, Twitter, etc.)
  • Job Location and Remote Work Status
  • Salary Range, Currency, and Pay Period (e.g., yearly, hourly)
  • Employment Type (Full-time, Contract), Required Experience, and Job Seniority Level
  • Date the job was originally posted
  • The original job board where the listing was found and a direct link to it
  • A recruiting agency can build a pipeline of companies actively hiring for specific roles like 'Python Developer' in Germany.
  • A B2B SaaS company can identify companies expanding their engineering teams to target them for new sales.
  • A market research firm can analyze salary benchmarks and hiring velocity for the financial services industry in the UK.
  • A commercial real estate broker can find companies rapidly hiring in a specific city to offer them larger office spaces.
  • A management consultant can identify businesses posting jobs for 'Change Management Lead' as potential clients for transformation projects.
  • A career coach can pull all remote-only marketing jobs posted in Canada in the last week for their clients.
  • An investment analyst can track the hiring patterns of public companies as an indicator of strategic direction and growth.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter a job title, skill, or company name into the 'Keyword' field.

2

Select the target country for your search from the dropdown menu.

3

Set the maximum number of jobs you want to find in the 'Max Results' field.

4

Optionally, add filters like location, remote-only status, or job type.

5

Run the tool to start the data collection process.

6

Download the aggregated job listings as a CSV or Excel file.

Frequently Asked Questions

What skills do I need to use this tool?
No special skills are required. You just need to provide a keyword, country, and the number of results you want.
What format does the data come in?
Which specific job boards does this scrape from?
How reliable are the extracted emails and phone numbers?
Is it legal to scrape job postings?
Can I use this for client work at my agency?
How is this different from just searching on a job board?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How fresh is the data?
How do I predict the cost of running this tool?