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Nukrigulf Job Scraper — Nukrigulf | Lagic

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Extract Detailed Job Postings from Nukrigulf for Market Research and Recruitment

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Configure Agent

Direct Nukirgulf search URL to scrape from. If provided, this overrides keyword and region fields. Example:

Keyword for job search (e.g., 'software engineer', 'data analyst'). This will be used as the 'ukw' parameter in Nukirgulf search URLs.

Location filter for job search (e.g., 'New York', 'London', 'Berlin'). This will be used as the 'rgns' parameter.

Maximum number of jobs to collect.

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

Total number of vacancies foundCompany nameCompany unique identifierCompany website addressDate the job was postedFull job description (HTML format)
892Sample Text...10097Value...2026-04-05Value...
515Sample Text...10094Value...2026-04-05Value...
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool collects job listings from Nukrigulf, providing essential details like job titles, company names, locations, and full descriptions. Use it to track industry hiring trends or find specific opportunities.

### Understand the Gulf Job Market The Nukrigulf Job Scraper is purpose-built for extracting job vacancy data from Nukrigulf.com, a prominent job portal in the Gulf region. Whether you're a recruiter, a market analyst, or a job seeker, this tool provides structured data on available positions, helping you make informed decisions. ### What Data You Get For each job listing, you'll receive a rich set of data points, including the job's unique identifier and its full title, the company offering the position (including its ID and direct URL), and the exact location of the role. You'll also get the date the job was posted, the type of employment (e.g., full-time, part-time), and a summary, along with both the raw HTML and plain text versions of the full job description. The tool also extracts the minimum and maximum years of experience required, any listed salary information, and the direct URL to the job posting. To help you track your research, the output includes the keyword and location you used for your search. ### How It Helps Your Workflow Instead of manually sifting through countless pages, you can automate the data collection process. This means faster insights into hiring patterns, salary benchmarks, and the types of roles being advertised across various industries and locations within the Gulf region. The structured output is ready for analysis in spreadsheets, databases, or integrated into other business intelligence tools, saving significant time and effort.

Key Capabilities

  • Total number of vacancies found
  • Company name
  • Company unique identifier
  • Company website address
  • Date the job was posted
  • Full job description (HTML format)
  • Full job description (plain text)
  • Maximum years of experience required
  • Minimum years of experience required
  • Unique job identifier
  • Job title
  • Type of employment (e.g., full-time, contract)
  • Direct link to the job posting
  • Job location
  • Salary information
  • Keyword used for the search
  • Location used for the search
  • Brief summary of the job
  • Recruitment agencies building a comprehensive database of job openings in the GCC countries for client sourcing.
  • Market researchers analyzing hiring trends, salary benchmarks, and in-demand skills within specific Gulf regions or industries.
  • Job seekers monitoring new opportunities for specific roles or companies without constant manual checks.
  • Businesses expanding into the Gulf region to understand competitor hiring activities and compensation structures.
  • HR departments conducting labor market analysis to inform talent acquisition strategies and workforce planning.
  • Educational institutions or career counselors advising students on prevalent job types and experience requirements in the Gulf.
  • Freelancers and consultants identifying companies actively hiring for specific project-based roles.
  • Competitor analysis for businesses to observe which roles their rivals are recruiting for and where.
  • Journalists or analysts gathering data for reports on economic and employment conditions in the Middle East.
  • Individuals performing salary research to negotiate compensation or understand earning potential for various positions.
  • Developers building job aggregation services or career planning tools that require a steady stream of job data.
  • Data scientists training machine learning models for job classification or predictive analytics on employment.
  • Policy makers or government agencies studying labor market dynamics for economic development initiatives.
  • Migration consultants assessing job availability for expatriates in different Gulf cities.
  • Startups looking for talent pools for specific tech or non-tech roles in the Gulf region.
  • Marketing agencies identifying companies with active job postings to target with recruitment advertising services.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

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**Step 1:** Decide if you want to use a direct Nukrigulf search URL or specify keywords and regions.

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**Step 2:** If using a direct URL, paste it into the 'Start URL' field.

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**Step 3:** Alternatively, enter your 'Search Keyword' (e.g., 'software engineer') and 'Region/Location' (e.g., 'Dubai') into the respective fields.

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**Step 4:** Set the 'Results Wanted' to your desired maximum number of job listings to collect.

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**Step 5:** Run the tool, and it will navigate Nukrigulf.com to find and extract the job data.

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**Step 6:** Download the collected job vacancies, company details, descriptions, and more in your chosen output format.

Frequently Asked Questions

What technical skills are needed to use this tool?
No coding is required. You provide a search URL, keyword, or location, and the tool handles the data extraction.
What formats can I export the job data in?
How does the tool handle different job types or experience levels?
Can I use this for client projects?
How reliable is the data extraction?
Can I schedule recurring data extractions?
How fresh is the data I receive?
Is there a limit to how many jobs I can extract?
How are salaries and locations handled if they're not always present?
What if I need to scrape from a very specific Nukrigulf search page?
How does proxy configuration work?
What about the cost of using this tool?