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Indeed Jobs Scraper | Remove Duplicate Jobs — Indeed | Lagic

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Get clean, detailed job listings from Indeed to track market trends and find leads.

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Configure Agent

One or more keywords to search for (e.g., job title, skills). JSON field name: `keywords`

Select country (default is United States) Enhance accuracy by selecting the associated country. Data is drawn directly from country-specific indeed.com platforms, ensuring relevant outcomes for your location. JSON field name: `country`

Location to search for jobs (e.g., 'San Francisco, CA', 'Montreal, QC', 'New York, NY'). JSON field name: `location`

Filter jobs by date posted. JSON field name: `datePosted`

The search radius in miles. JSON field name: `radius`

Filter jobs by job type. JSON field name: `jobType`

Filter jobs by experience level. JSON field name: `jobLevel`

Filter jobs by remote work type. JSON field name: `remoteWorkType`

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 Full Description (Text and HTML)Job URL and Application LinkDate the Job was PublishedSalary Range (Minimum, Maximum, Currency, and Period)Company Name, Logo, and Link to Indeed Company PageEstimated Company Details (Employee Count, Revenue, Industry)
Sample Text...https://...2026-04-05Value...https://...308
Sample Text...https://...2026-04-05Value...https://...365
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extracts job postings from Indeed, including company details, salary ranges, and full job descriptions. The tool automatically removes duplicate listings, providing a clean dataset for market research or lead generation.

This tool pulls comprehensive data from Indeed job listings, tailored to your specific keywords, location, and country. It's built for anyone who needs to understand the job market—from recruiters and sales teams to market analysts and business owners. Unlike simply browsing the site, this tool structures the data for you, making it ready for analysis. You get the full job description (in both text and HTML), salary ranges, company information like employee count and industry, and precise location data. ### Key Features - **Deduplication:** A standout feature is the ability to automatically filter out duplicate job postings. If a company posts the same job in multiple locations or refreshes an old listing, you can choose to receive only the unique entry, saving you significant cleanup time. - **Deep Search:** For broad searches, the 'Deep Search' option goes beyond your initial keywords to find related job titles and skills, pulling in a much larger set of relevant listings. - **Granular Filtering:** You can narrow your search by date posted, job type (full-time, contract, etc.), experience level, and whether the job is remote or hybrid. This lets you focus on the exact market segment you're interested in. This isn't just for finding a job. It's for understanding who is hiring, what skills are in demand, what the salary benchmarks are in a specific city, and which companies are expanding. Sales teams can use it to identify companies with growing departments, and recruiting agencies can use it to map out their competitors' activity.

Key Capabilities

  • Job Title and Full Description (Text and HTML)
  • Job URL and Application Link
  • Date the Job was Published
  • Salary Range (Minimum, Maximum, Currency, and Period)
  • Company Name, Logo, and Link to Indeed Company Page
  • Estimated Company Details (Employee Count, Revenue, Industry)
  • Job Location (City, State, Postal Code, Country)
  • Job Attributes (e.g., 'Urgently hiring')
  • Job Category and Normalized Title
  • Track Competitor Hiring: A recruiting firm can monitor all new job postings from direct competitors in a specific region to understand their hiring strategy and talent needs.
  • Generate Sales Leads: A B2B software company can find companies actively hiring for roles (e.g., 'Salesforce Administrator', 'Head of Marketing') that would benefit from their product.
  • Conduct Salary Benchmarking: An HR department can analyze salary data for specific roles across different cities to ensure their compensation packages are competitive.
  • Analyze Market Expansion Opportunities: A business looking to open a new office can research the job market in potential cities to gauge talent availability and local salary expectations.
  • Build a Talent Pipeline: An in-house talent acquisition team can build a database of relevant job postings to identify passive candidates and understand the skills landscape.
  • Inform Real Estate Investment: Commercial real estate agents can identify companies that are rapidly hiring in specific locations, signaling a potential need for more office space.
  • Power a Niche Job Board: An entrepreneur can aggregate all 'remote contract marketing' jobs from across the country to populate a specialized job board.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter your desired job titles or skills into the 'Keywords' field.

2

Specify the 'Country' and 'Location' you want to search within.

3

Apply filters like 'Date Posted', 'Job Type', and 'Job Level' to narrow the results.

4

Optionally, enable 'Deep Search' for more results or 'Save Only Unique Items' for cleaner data.

5

Set a 'Maximum Items' limit if you only need a sample, or leave it blank for all results.

6

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

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this tool?
No, you don't. You can configure and run it through a user interface by filling in fields for keywords, location, and other filters.
What's the difference between a normal search and the 'Deep Search' option?
How does the 'Save Only Unique Items' feature work?
Can I scrape jobs from countries other than the United States?
Is the salary information always available?
How fresh is the data?
In what formats can I export the data?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
Is this suitable for client work at my agency?
How is cost determined?
What happens if Indeed changes its website layout?
How many jobs can I scrape at once?