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Arbeitsagentur Scraper | Bundesagentur für Arbeit — Arbeitsagentur | Lagic

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Extract detailed job listings from Germany's official federal employment agency.

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Configure Agent

A list of direct Bundesagentur URLs to scrape (e.g., from a search results page).

The maximum number of job listings to scrape in total.

Results to deliver

200 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Job Title & Company NameFull Location Details (Street, City, Postal Code, Region, Lat/Lon)Job Category and Work Type (e.g., Full-time, Part-time, Minijob)Contract Type (e.g., Permanent, Temporary)Publication, Change, and Start DatesUnique Reference Number
Sample Text...Value...2026-04-05Value...2026-04-05999
Sample Text...Value...2026-04-05Value...2026-04-05313
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape job listings from the Bundesagentur für Arbeit by providing a search URL. Returns company names, full location data, contract types, and salary information for market research and lead generation.

This tool extracts comprehensive data from job listings on the Bundesagentur für Arbeit (BA), Germany's official federal employment agency and largest public job board. It provides a structured data feed from one of the most authoritative sources for the German labor market. ### Who is this for? This tool is designed for recruiters, HR professionals, sales teams, and labor market analysts who need reliable, up-to-date information on hiring trends and open positions in Germany. Instead of manually tracking jobs or dealing with inconsistent data from multiple sources, you can get a clean dataset directly from the source. ### What you get The output is a structured list of job postings. For each posting, you receive: - **Job Details:** Title, category, and reference number. - **Company Information:** The hiring company's name. - **Location Data:** Full address details including street, city, postal code, region, and precise geographic coordinates (latitude and longitude). - **Contract & Employment Type:** Information on whether the job is full-time, part-time, a 'Minijob', temporary, or permanent. - **Key Dates:** The date the job was first published, when it was last updated, and the potential start date. - **Application Link:** The external URL where candidates can apply. - **Salary Information:** When provided by the employer, you'll get the salary range for the position.

Key Capabilities

  • Job Title & Company Name
  • Full Location Details (Street, City, Postal Code, Region, Lat/Lon)
  • Job Category and Work Type (e.g., Full-time, Part-time, Minijob)
  • Contract Type (e.g., Permanent, Temporary)
  • Publication, Change, and Start Dates
  • Unique Reference Number
  • External Application URL
  • Salary Range (when provided by the employer)
  • Recruitment Lead Generation: Identify companies actively hiring for specific roles in a given city or region to build a prospect list for a staffing agency.
  • Labor Market Analysis: Track the volume and type of job openings in key sectors (e.g., software development, nursing) to analyze economic trends.
  • Competitive Intelligence: Monitor the hiring activities of competitors to understand their growth strategies, expansion plans, and talent needs.
  • B2B Sales Prospecting: Use active hiring as a trigger event to identify companies that may need services like payroll, office supplies, or new software.
  • Site Selection for Businesses: Analyze job density and types in different regions to make informed decisions about where to open a new office or facility.
  • Career Path Research: Aggregate listings for specific career paths to understand common requirements, salary benchmarks, and the most active employers.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Go to the Bundesagentur für Arbeit job search website and perform a search for the jobs you want to extract.

2

Copy the URL from your browser's address bar. This is your search results page URL.

3

Paste one or more of these URLs into the 'Start URLs' field.

4

Set the maximum number of job listings you want to collect.

5

Run the tool and download your data as a spreadsheet or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know German to use this tool?
Yes, a basic understanding is helpful. You need to perform your initial search on the German-language Arbeitsagentur website to get the Start URLs. The data output will also be in German.
Will I get salary data for every job listing?
How do I get the 'Start URLs'?
What format does the data come in?
Is it legal to scrape data from the Arbeitsagentur?
Can I use this for client projects?
How many jobs can I scrape at once?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
What skills do I need to use this?