Extract LinkedIn job listings data without needing an account or cookies.
Search keywords for jobs
location (e.g.,United States)
Page number for pagination (starts from 1)
Filter by workplace type
Sort order for job listings
Show results on Past month/week/day
Filter by experience level
Show only LinkedIn Easy Apply jobs
Results to deliver
400 creditsThis agent actively searches live listings — results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.
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Scrape public job listings from LinkedIn using keywords and location. Get details like salary, applicant count, required skills, and company information for market research or lead generation.
This tool extracts detailed information from LinkedIn job postings based on your search criteria. It's designed for recruiters, sales teams, market analysts, and job seekers who need structured data about the hiring landscape without requiring a LinkedIn account or managing cookies. ### How it Works You provide search keywords, a location, and can apply several filters to narrow down the results. These filters include workplace type (remote, hybrid, or onsite), experience level (from internship to executive), and how recently the job was posted. You can also specify if you only want to see jobs with LinkedIn's "Easy Apply" feature or those with fewer than 10 applicants. ### What You Get The output is a clean dataset of job listings. For each job, you'll receive the title, full description, salary information (if available), applicant count, required skills, and whether it's an "Easy Apply" position. You also get crucial company information, including the company's name and a direct link to their LinkedIn page. This data is ideal for building targeted lists for sales outreach, analyzing competitor hiring strategies, or creating a personalized job search database.
Enter your job search terms into the 'Keywords' field (e.g., "product manager").
Specify the location in the 'Country name or City name' field (e.g., "London").
Select optional filters like 'Workplace Type', 'Experience Level', or 'Posted time range'.
Set the maximum number of jobs you want in the 'Result limit' field.
Click 'Run' to start the extraction process.
Once the run is complete, preview and download your data as a CSV, JSON, or Excel file.