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Google Jobs Scraper API — Google Jobs | Lagic

Built ForRecruitment & StaffingMarket ResearchB2B Sales (HR Tech)

Get structured data from Google Jobs for any search query, location, or country.

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Configure Agent

The job search query (e.g., 'Software Engineer', 'Data Scientist', 'Marketing Manager')

Job location (city, state, or country). Leave empty for worldwide search.

Country code for search (ISO 3166-1 alpha-2 format)

Language code for search results

Google domain to use for search

Maximum number of job results to return

Maximum number of pages to fetch (each page has ~10 results). Set to 0 for unlimited pagination (fetch all available pages).

Whether to include location radius filtering

Results to deliver

2,200 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Job TitleCompany NameLocation (City, State, Country)Full Job DescriptionApplication Links and TitlesOriginal Source Platform (e.g., 'LinkedIn', 'ZipRecruiter')
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Sample Text...Sample Text...123Value...https://...https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract detailed job postings from Google Jobs, including company name, location, salary, and application links. Use this data for market research, lead generation, or populating a job board.

This tool extracts job listings directly from Google's job search engine. Since Google aggregates postings from across the web—including LinkedIn, Indeed, company career pages, and more—this serves as a central source for comprehensive employment data. It's designed for recruiters, market analysts, sales teams, and job board operators who need structured data about the hiring landscape. You provide a job title (like 'Software Engineer') and a location, and the tool returns clean, organized data for each listing. ### Key Data and Features The output includes the job title, company name, location, and the full job description. It also provides structured highlights like required qualifications and benefits. Crucially, it captures the 'Apply' links and identifies the original source of the listing (e.g., 'via LinkedIn'). The tool can also parse out specific details like salary ranges, work-from-home options, and schedule types (full-time, part-time) when available. To refine your search, you can use powerful filtering options. You can exclude jobs from specific companies or filter out listings that originate from certain job boards. This is useful for competitive analysis or for focusing only on direct-from-company postings. You can also specify a search radius around a location for more granular geographic targeting.

Key Capabilities

  • Job Title
  • Company Name
  • Location (City, State, Country)
  • Full Job Description
  • Application Links and Titles
  • Original Source Platform (e.g., 'LinkedIn', 'ZipRecruiter')
  • Key Job Highlights (e.g., qualifications, responsibilities)
  • Parsed Details (Salary, Schedule Type, Work-from-home status)
  • Date Posted
  • Google Jobs Share Link
  • Monitor competitor hiring activity by tracking all new job postings for specific roles or in certain regions.
  • Generate leads for a B2B service by identifying companies actively hiring for roles that your product supports.
  • Conduct labor market analysis by extracting salary benchmarks, in-demand skills, and hiring trends across industries.
  • Aggregate job listings from multiple sources to populate a niche job board or career portal.
  • Career coaches can identify the most common qualifications and skills requested for specific job titles to better advise clients.
  • Identify companies expanding into new cities or countries for commercial real estate or corporate services pitches.
  • Filter out major job boards to find listings posted directly on smaller company websites for direct applications.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter the job title or keyword you want to search for in the 'Job Search Query' field.

2

Specify a city, state, or country in the 'Job Location' field, or leave it blank for a worldwide search.

3

Optionally, use the filter fields to exclude jobs from specific companies or job board sources.

4

Set the maximum number of job postings you wish to retrieve.

5

Run the tool to start the extraction process.

6

Once complete, download your structured job data as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this tool is operated through a user interface. You just need to provide a job query and location.
What format will the data be in?
Is it legal to scrape Google Jobs?
How many job postings can I extract?
Can I use this data for my clients?
How is this tool different from other job scrapers?
How reliable is the data?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
What does the 'via' field represent?
Can I filter out jobs from big job boards to only see direct company listings?
How does the pay-per-result model work?