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Current Dice.com Job Listings by Keyword and State

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Configure Agent

Add keywords to search for on Dice.com

Add the state code e.g. CA -> California

Maximum number of job results to return. 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 a summary of the roleCompany name and a link to its Dice.com pageJob location (city/state) or confirmation if it's a remote positionWorkplace types (e.g., hybrid, onsite)Indication if the job offers 'easy apply'Indication if the company is willing to sponsor visas
Sample Text...https://...Value...10091Value...Value...
Sample Text...https://...Value...10092Value...Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract up-to-date job postings from Dice.com, including job titles, company names, locations, salary ranges, and whether positions offer easy apply or visa sponsorship. Recruiters and market researchers can use this to track tech hiring trends or identify specific roles.

### Understand the Tech Job Market This tool is designed for anyone needing to gather structured data from Dice.com, a leading platform for technology jobs. Instead of manually sifting through search results, you can automate the collection of job listings based on specific keywords and US state codes. This provides a clear, organized dataset for analysis. ### What Data You Get The output includes key details for each job posting, such as the full job title, the company offering the position, and the geographical location of the role. You'll also see if a job is remote-friendly, if the company is willing to sponsor visas, and if it offers a streamlined 'easy apply' process. Salary information is included when available, alongside the date the job was posted or last modified, helping you understand the freshness of the opportunity. Each entry also provides the direct link to the job's detail page and the company's profile on Dice.com. ### Who Benefits? Recruitment agencies can monitor hiring activity for niche tech skills in specific states, identifying companies with active roles. HR departments can benchmark their own job postings against competitors or research market demand for certain roles. Job seekers, though not directly using the tool, can benefit from agencies or career counselors who use this data to advise on in-demand skills and locations. Market analysts can track trends in remote work, visa sponsorship, or salary ranges within the tech sector.

Key Capabilities

  • Job title and a summary of the role
  • Company name and a link to its Dice.com page
  • Job location (city/state) or confirmation if it's a remote position
  • Workplace types (e.g., hybrid, onsite)
  • Indication if the job offers 'easy apply'
  • Indication if the company is willing to sponsor visas
  • Salary information (when available)
  • Date the job was posted and last modified
  • Direct link to the job posting details
  • Company logo URLs
  • Employer and employment type
  • Recruitment agencies identifying active hiring companies for specific tech roles in target states.
  • HR departments benchmarking job titles, salary ranges, and required skills against competitors.
  • Market researchers analyzing trends in remote tech work or visa sponsorship availability by region.
  • Career counselors advising job seekers on in-demand skills and geographic hotspots based on current listings.
  • Competitive intelligence teams tracking competitor growth or new project initiatives through hiring patterns.
  • Talent acquisition specialists building a pipeline of companies frequently hiring for hard-to-find expertise.
  • Freelancers or consultants assessing the market for contract opportunities in their specialized fields.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter the job 'Search keywords' you want to find on Dice.com.

2

Provide the 'State Code' for the US state where you want to search for jobs (e.g., 'TX' for Texas).

3

Optionally, set a 'Max Results' number to limit the total job listings returned.

4

Run the tool, and it will navigate Dice.com to find matching job postings.

5

The extracted job data will be collected and formatted into a structured dataset.

6

Download your job data in a ready-to-use file format like JSON, CSV, or Excel.

Frequently Asked Questions

What kind of keywords can I use for searching?
You can use any keywords relevant to job titles, skills, or technologies, such as 'Software Engineer', 'Data Scientist Python', or 'Cloud Architect AWS'.
Can I search for jobs in multiple states at once?
Is there a limit to how many job results I can get?
What export formats are available for the data?
How fresh is the job posting data?
Do I need any coding skills to use this tool?
Can I use this for client work or commercial purposes?
How does the 'score' field work?
What does 'easyApply' mean?
How reliable is the extracted data?