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Google Jobs Scraper — Google Jobs | Lagic

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Extract detailed job postings from Google Jobs to track opportunities and analyze the hiring market.

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Configure Agent

Enter your job search query. Include job title and location for best results (e.g., 'software developer jobs in New York' or 'marketing manager in Chicago').

Page number to start from. Each page contains up to 10 job listings.

Two-letter ISO country code (e.g., 'us' for United States, 'gb' for UK, 'de' for Germany, 'in' for India). This filters jobs to the specified country.

Two-letter ISO language code for job postings (e.g., 'en' for English, 'de' for German). Leave empty to use the country's primary language.

Filter jobs by when they were posted.

Enable to only show remote/work-from-home job opportunities.

Filter by employment type (select one).

Filter by experience level (select one).

Results to deliver

1,600 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Job Title and Full DescriptionCompany Name, Logo, and WebsiteJob Location (City, State, Country)Employment Type (Full-time, Part-time, Contract, Intern)Minimum and Maximum Salary (if available)List of Stated Benefits and Qualifications
Sample Text...Sample Text...7462026-04-05Value...Value...
Sample Text...Sample Text...1152026-04-05Value...Value...
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape job listings from Google by title, location, and other filters. Get company details, salary ranges, qualifications, and application links for market research or lead generation.

Google aggregates job postings from across the web, including company career pages, LinkedIn, and major job boards. This tool systematically extracts that data, turning a vast, unstructured job market into a clean, organized dataset you can use for analysis, lead generation, or building your own job board. ### For Recruiters and HR Teams Instead of manually searching and tracking jobs, you can automate the process. Run a search for "Data Scientist in Austin, TX" and get a list of every company hiring for that role, along with the full job description, required qualifications, and listed benefits. This is a direct line to identifying companies with hiring needs, understanding what your competitors are offering, and sourcing new clients for your agency. ### For Market Analysts and Researchers This tool provides the raw material for analyzing the labor market. You can track hiring trends over time, compare salary benchmarks between cities, or identify the most in-demand skills for a specific industry. Filter by experience level, employment type (full-time, contract, etc.), or posting date to refine your analysis. Since you get the full job description, you can perform text analysis to uncover keywords and technology stacks mentioned in listings. ### Key Data Points You'll receive structured data for each job posting, including the company's name and website, job title, location, salary range (when available), benefits, required qualifications, and responsibilities. Crucially, it also provides the direct link to apply, which often leads back to the original source of the listing.

Key Capabilities

  • Job Title and Full Description
  • Company Name, Logo, and Website
  • Job Location (City, State, Country)
  • Employment Type (Full-time, Part-time, Contract, Intern)
  • Minimum and Maximum Salary (if available)
  • List of Stated Benefits and Qualifications
  • Full List of Responsibilities
  • Date the Job was Posted
  • Direct Application Link
  • Whether the Job is Remote
  • Original Google Jobs Link
  • Recruitment Lead Generation: A staffing agency can scrape all 'Project Manager' jobs in the UK posted in the last week to build a targeted list of companies actively hiring.
  • Salary Benchmarking: A market research firm can analyze salary data for remote 'Software Engineer' roles to create a report on compensation trends.
  • Competitor Hiring Analysis: A tech company can monitor all job postings from its direct competitors to understand their hiring priorities and expansion plans.
  • Building a Niche Job Board: An online community for designers can aggregate all 'UX Designer' and 'Product Designer' jobs that offer remote work options.
  • Career Services Research: A university's career center can track entry-level and internship positions in major cities to advise students on the job market.
  • Sales Prospecting: A B2B software company can identify companies hiring for 'Sales Operations' roles, as this signals a potential need for their CRM tools.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter the job title and location into the 'Search Query' field.

2

Select the country you want to search within from the 'Country Code' dropdown.

3

Optionally, apply filters such as 'Date Posted', 'Employment Type', or check 'Remote Jobs Only'.

4

Set the starting page number if you don't want to begin from the first page of results.

5

Run the tool and download your structured job data as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.

Frequently Asked Questions

How specific should my search query be?
For best results, include both a job title and a location, like 'marketing manager in Chicago'. The more specific you are, the more relevant the results will be.
Can I find jobs that don't require a degree?
Will I always get salary information?
Does this tool provide the direct application link?
Do I need coding skills to use this?
What format does the data come in?
Is it legal to scrape Google Jobs?
How many jobs can I scrape at once?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
Is this suitable for client work at my agency?