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Dice Job Scraper — Dice.com | Lagic

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Fresh Job Listings and Company Data from Dice.com

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Configure Agent

Alternatively, provide a full Dice.com search URL to start scraping from. Overrides keyword and location fields.

Search keyword(s) for jobs (e.g., 'software developer'). Used if 'Start URL' is not provided.

Location filter (e.g., 'New York, NY'). Used if 'Start URL' is not provided.

Filter jobs by date range (last 24h, 3d, 7d, 30d) or keep Any Time.

The maximum number of job listings to scrape. The agent will stop once this number is reached.

Optional ceiling for search result pages. Leave empty for no limit.

Results to deliver

100 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Job title and unique Dice job IDFull job description (HTML and plain text)Hiring company name, logo, and company page URLJob location details (city, state, country, display name)Employment type (e.g., full-time, contract)Work setting (remote, on-site, hybrid) and work-from-home availability
Sample Text...Value...https://...Sample Text...2026-04-0510090
Sample Text...Value...https://...Sample Text...2026-04-0510099
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract detailed job listings from Dice.com, including company names, job titles, descriptions, and location data, to power your recruitment, market research, or lead generation efforts.

### Uncover Tech Job Market Insights from Dice.com The Dice Job Scraper provides a focused way to gather comprehensive job listing data directly from Dice.com, a leading platform for tech talent. This tool is built for professionals who need to understand the tech hiring landscape, identify active companies, or build targeted outreach lists without manual data collection. Whether you're a recruiter seeking specific skill sets, a sales professional looking for companies actively expanding their tech teams, or a market researcher analyzing employment trends, this tool delivers the granular data you need. You can specify your search using keywords and locations, or by providing a direct Dice.com search URL for precise targeting. Filter results by 'Date Posted' to focus on the newest opportunities, ensuring your data is current. Each run provides rich details about job openings, including the full job description (both HTML and plain text), the job title, the hiring company's name and profile URL, detailed location information (city, state, country), employment type, and whether the role is remote, on-site, or hybrid. You'll also see if the company offers visa sponsorship or 'Easy Apply' options, and if salary information is available. This depth of data allows for nuanced analysis and highly personalized outreach strategies. ### Data for Strategic Decisions Beyond simple listings, the extracted data helps you track specific hiring patterns, monitor competitor growth, and understand salary benchmarks. It's a foundational resource for anyone needing to make data-driven decisions in the competitive tech job market. The ability to set a maximum number of jobs or pages ensures controlled data collection, fitting within your specific project scope and resource limits.

Key Capabilities

  • Job title and unique Dice job ID
  • Full job description (HTML and plain text)
  • Hiring company name, logo, and company page URL
  • Job location details (city, state, country, display name)
  • Employment type (e.g., full-time, contract)
  • Work setting (remote, on-site, hybrid) and work-from-home availability
  • Date the job was posted and last modified
  • Salary information (if available)
  • Indication of 'Easy Apply' availability and willingness to sponsor visas
  • Internal search identifiers and score
  • Recruitment agencies identifying new talent pools and active job openings for specific tech roles.
  • Sales and business development teams pinpointing companies with active hiring needs for lead generation.
  • Market researchers analyzing job market trends, in-demand skills, and regional hiring patterns in the tech sector.
  • Job seekers conducting competitive research on roles, companies, and salary expectations.
  • HR departments benchmarking job descriptions, compensation, and work setting flexibility (remote, hybrid, on-site).
  • Content creators gathering data on popular tech job titles and requirements for career advice articles or reports.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Choose whether to provide a specific Dice.com search URL or to use a keyword and location for your job search.

2

If using keyword and location, enter the job title or skill you are looking for (e.g., 'cloud engineer') and the desired location (e.g., 'Dallas, TX').

3

Optionally, select a 'Date Posted' filter to narrow down results to recent listings, such as 'last 7 days'.

4

Set a 'Max Jobs to Scrape' limit to control the number of job listings you want to collect.

5

Run the tool, which will navigate Dice.com based on your criteria and extract the detailed job data.

6

Download your comprehensive list of extracted job postings in your preferred data format.

Frequently Asked Questions

What skill level is required to use this tool?
No coding or technical expertise is required. You simply input your search criteria into user-friendly fields.
What data formats can I export the job listings in?
Is the data extracted compliant with privacy regulations?
Can I use this tool for client work?
How fresh is the data I receive?
Can I schedule recurring runs to get updated job data?
What kind of job details are included in the output?
Can I filter jobs by how recently they were posted?
How does this tool handle large-scale data extraction?
Is the cost of using this tool predictable?