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๐Ÿ”ฅ LinkedIn Jobs Scraper โ€“ Multiple Titles & Locations in One! โ€” LinkedIn | Lagic

Built ForRecruiting & StaffingMarket ResearchSales & Business Development

Extract targeted job listings from LinkedIn by combining multiple titles and locations in a single run.

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Configure Agent

List of job titles to search for (e.g., 'Software Engineer').

List of locations to search in (e.g., 'New York').

Company name to search for (optional).

Company ID to search for (optional).

Optional: Filter by publication date.

Total number of job postings to retrieve.

Optional: Filter jobs by work type (on-site, remote, hybrid).

Optional: Filter by employment type.

Results to deliver

100 credits

This agent actively searches live listings โ€” results may vary. You are only charged for what is delivered, up to this number.

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Pricing

1 credit per result
โœ“ 30 free credits on signupโœ“ Refund if 0 resultsโœ“ No card required

Sample Data Preview

Job TitleCompany Name and LinkedIn URLJob LocationPlain Text and HTML Job DescriptionSalary Range (if provided)Application URL and Application Type (e.g., 'Easy Apply')
Sample Text...https://...Value...Value...10099https://...
Sample Text...https://...Value...Value...10091https://...
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape LinkedIn for job postings by searching for multiple job titles and locations at once. Get company details, salary information, application links, and hiring manager profiles for market research or lead generation.

Manually searching LinkedIn for job openings is time-consuming, especially when you're tracking multiple roles across different cities. This tool automates the entire process, letting you run complex searches and export the results into a single, structured dataset. It's built for recruiters, market analysts, sales teams, and job seekers who need clean, organized data from LinkedIn's job board. You can specify any number of job titles (like 'Sales Manager', 'Account Executive') and locations ('London', 'New York', 'Remote') and the tool will gather the listings for you. ### Key Filtering for Precise Results Beyond titles and locations, you can narrow your search using LinkedIn's native filters: * **Company Specifics**: Target a single company by name or its LinkedIn ID. * **Recency**: Find jobs posted in the last 24 hours, week, or month. * **Work Style**: Filter for on-site, remote, or hybrid roles. * **Employment Details**: Isolate full-time, part-time, contract, or internship positions. * **Seniority**: Search for specific experience levels, from internship to executive. * **Compensation**: Define a salary range to find jobs that meet your criteria. The output is a clean table of data containing everything from the job description and application link to the number of applicants and, when available, the name and profile of the person who posted the job.

Key Capabilities

  • โœ“ Job Title
  • โœ“ Company Name and LinkedIn URL
  • โœ“ Job Location
  • โœ“ Plain Text and HTML Job Description
  • โœ“ Salary Range (if provided)
  • โœ“ Application URL and Application Type (e.g., 'Easy Apply')
  • โœ“ Number of Applications
  • โœ“ Required Experience Level (e.g., 'Mid-Senior level')
  • โœ“ Work Model (On-site, Remote, Hybrid)
  • โœ“ Employment Type (Full-time, Contract, etc.)
  • โœ“ Date Originally Posted
  • โœ“ Hiring Manager's Full Name and Profile URL (when available)
  • โœ“ A recruiter sources new clients by finding companies actively hiring for roles they specialize in placing.
  • โœ“ A market analyst tracks hiring trends and salary benchmarks for specific tech roles across different states.
  • โœ“ A sales team identifies companies posting multiple new roles as a signal for expansion and budget growth.
  • โœ“ A consulting firm monitors the market for short-term contract opportunities in multiple cities.
  • โœ“ A university career center compiles a list of all local internships relevant to its student body.
  • โœ“ A startup founder researches competitor hiring patterns to inform their own talent strategy.
  • โœ“ A job seeker automates their search for senior-level remote positions in the finance industry.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter one or more job titles you want to track.

2

Provide one or more locations to search within.

3

Add optional filters like company name, experience level, or work type.

4

Set the total number of job postings you wish to retrieve.

5

Click 'Run' to start the extraction.

6

Download the collected job data as a CSV or Excel file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to be a developer to use this?
No, it's designed for non-technical users. You just fill in the text fields and run it.
What format will the data be in?
Is it legal to scrape data from LinkedIn?
How many jobs can I extract at once?
Can I use this data for my clients?
How is this better than just searching on LinkedIn?
How does the 'multiple titles and locations' feature work?
Can I search for jobs at one specific company?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
How fresh is the data?
What determines the cost of a run?
What happens if LinkedIn changes its website?