Get structured data from LinkedIn job postings for market research and lead generation.
Keywords to search for jobs (e.g. 'software engineer')
Location to search for jobs (e.g. 'San Francisco, CA')
Maximum number of job listings to scrape (default: 100)
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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Extract detailed information from LinkedIn job listings by keyword and location. Get company details, salary ranges, and required skills to analyze hiring trends or identify new sales opportunities.
This tool is designed for recruiters, market analysts, B2B sales teams, and job market researchers who need structured data on current hiring trends. Instead of manually copying details from individual job posts, you can programmatically extract a clean dataset based on your search criteria. The output provides a comprehensive overview of each job listing. You'll receive the full job description, company name, logo, and a direct link to their LinkedIn page. Key data points like the posting date, application deadline, employment type (e.g., full-time, contract), and required skills are all captured. It also extracts salary information when available, along with specific education and experience requirements. ### Who is this for? This isn't a tool for applying to jobs. It's for analyzing the job market at scale. Recruiters can use it to find companies actively hiring for specific roles, creating a pipeline of potential clients. B2B sales and marketing teams can use hiring activity as a signal that a company is growing and investing in a particular area, making them a prime target for outreach. Market analysts can track hiring velocity, salary benchmarks, and in-demand skills across industries and regions.
Enter the job title or keywords you want to search for, like 'product manager' or 'data analyst'.
Specify the location for the job search, such as 'New York City' or 'Germany'.
Set the maximum number of job listings you want to retrieve.
Run the tool to begin the extraction process.
Once the run is complete, download your data as a JSON file or spreadsheet.