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Linkedin Job Details Scraper — LinkedIn | Lagic

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Extract every detail from a single LinkedIn job posting.

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Configure Agent

The job post URL to scrape

Results to deliver

700 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Job TitleCompany NameCompany LinkedIn Profile URLJob LocationDate PostedFull Job Description (in text and HTML)
Sample Text...Sample Text...https://...Value...2026-04-05Value...
Sample Text...Sample Text...https://...Value...2026-04-05Value...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Input any LinkedIn job URL to pull the full job description, company details, location, seniority level, and required skills for analysis or record-keeping.

This tool is designed for a specific task: deep-diving into a single LinkedIn job posting. Instead of scraping search results in bulk, it captures the complete dataset from one specific job URL. This is ideal for job seekers who want to save a posting before it's taken down, recruiters analyzing a competitor's hiring strategy for a key role, or market analysts collecting granular data on individual positions. ### Who is this for? - **Job Seekers:** Save full job descriptions to tailor your resume and cover letter. Keep a permanent record of the requirements for jobs you've applied to, even after the listing is removed. - **Recruiters & HR:** Analyze the language, required skills, and seniority level of competitor job postings. Benchmark your own job descriptions against the market to attract better talent. - **Career Coaches:** Pull detailed, real-world examples of job descriptions to review with clients, helping them understand what employers are looking for. - **Market Researchers:** Collect specific data points from individual job ads to build a qualitative understanding of hiring trends for niche roles. Simply provide the URL of a LinkedIn job posting, and the tool returns a structured file with all the available information, from the job title and full description to details about the hiring company.

Key Capabilities

  • Job Title
  • Company Name
  • Company LinkedIn Profile URL
  • Job Location
  • Date Posted
  • Full Job Description (in text and HTML)
  • Seniority Level (e.g., Entry level, Mid-Senior level)
  • Employment Type (e.g., Full-time, Contract)
  • Job Function(s)
  • Industry/Industries
  • Number of Applicants (if public)
  • Hiring Company's Employee Count
  • A job seeker saves the full details of a promising role to perfectly tailor their resume, even if the original post is removed.
  • A recruiter analyzes a competitor's job description to understand their required tech stack and team structure.
  • A career coach extracts several job descriptions for a target role to help a client prepare for interviews.
  • A sales development rep pulls details from a company's open roles to understand their needs before an outreach call.
  • A freelance writer saves job postings to analyze the language and keywords companies use to attract talent in a specific industry.
  • A market analyst collects data from individual postings at a target company to track its evolving skill requirements.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Find the LinkedIn job posting you want to extract.

2

Copy the complete URL from your browser's address bar.

3

Paste the link into the `job_url` input field.

4

Run the tool to start the extraction.

5

Download the complete job details as a CSV or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No. All you need is the URL of the LinkedIn job you want to scrape.
What format does the data come in?
Is it legal to scrape LinkedIn job postings?
Can I scrape hundreds of jobs at once?
Can I use this for client work, like for a recruiting agency?
How is this different from just bookmarking the page?
Is the data fresh?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
Does it extract who posted the job?
What if the job URL is for a position that has already been filled or removed?