LAGIC
Lead Audience Growth Intelligence Computing
S

Scrape entry-level IT jobs in India — Job Boards | Lagic

Built For

Get a single, consolidated list of entry-level IT jobs in India from over a dozen sources.

Curated by Lagic·Verified working

Configure Agent

What kind of IT job to search for

Target Indian city or all India

Only show jobs posted within this time window

Internal override. Default behavior scrapes all supported sources.

Full-time, Internship or Both

Maximum jobs to fetch from each board

How many auto-generated keyword variants to try per source

Trade-off between runtime speed and scraping depth

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.

Lagic Proxy

Country auto-rotated. Need a specific region? Contact support.

Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Job Title: The title of the job posting (e.g., 'Junior Software Engineer').Company Name: The name of the company that is hiring.Direct Application Link: The URL to the job application page.Job Location: The city, state, and country where the job is located.Full Job Description: The complete text of the job posting.Required Experience: Stated experience level requirements.
Sample Text...Sample Text...https://...45Value...Value...
Sample Text...Sample Text...https://...621Value...Value...
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape the latest entry-level IT job postings from LinkedIn, Greenhouse, Lever, and other applicant tracking systems across India. Get job titles, company names, application links, and required skills for targeted job searches and market analysis.

Searching for your first IT job in India means checking dozens of different websites and career pages, from major platforms like LinkedIn to the individual hiring portals of hundreds of companies. This tool automates that process, acting as a meta-search engine for entry-level tech roles. Instead of you visiting each site, it queries over a dozen common job sources—including LinkedIn, Greenhouse, Lever, SmartRecruiters, and Workday—using your specified keywords and location. It's designed specifically for "fresher" roles, internships, and junior positions. You provide a job keyword like "data analyst fresher" or "junior python developer," specify a location such as "Bangalore" or leave it as "India," and set a time window like "today" or "this week." The tool then gathers all matching posts into a single dataset. The output includes the job title, company, location, a direct link to the application page, the full job description, and any listed skills or salary information. This is ideal for recent graduates managing their job hunt, university career centers building curated lists for students, and recruiting agencies that specialize in placing entry-level tech talent.

Key Capabilities

  • Job Title: The title of the job posting (e.g., 'Junior Software Engineer').
  • Company Name: The name of the company that is hiring.
  • Direct Application Link: The URL to the job application page.
  • Job Location: The city, state, and country where the job is located.
  • Full Job Description: The complete text of the job posting.
  • Required Experience: Stated experience level requirements.
  • Job Type: The type of employment (e.g., 'full-time', 'internship').
  • Posting Date: When the job was originally posted.
  • Salary Information: The salary or salary range, if provided in the listing.
  • Required Skills: A list of key skills mentioned in the description.
  • Original Source: The platform where the job was found (e.g., 'linkedin', 'greenhouse').
  • Consolidate your personal job search: A recent computer science graduate can run a daily search for "software engineer fresher" in "Hyderabad" to get a single list of all new openings without checking 10+ different websites.
  • Power a university career portal: A university's career services department can schedule this tool to run weekly, feeding a curated and up-to-date job board for students with relevant internships and full-time roles.
  • Source candidates for a recruiting agency: A staffing agency specializing in tech can find fresh job postings for junior developers and data analysts to match with their pool of candidates.
  • Analyze the entry-level hiring market: A market researcher can track the volume of new job postings, most-requested skills, and top hiring companies for entry-level IT roles across India.
  • Build a niche job alert service: An entrepreneur can create a specialized email or Telegram alert service for specific roles, like "fresher react developer jobs in Pune," by using this tool as their data source.
  • Monitor competitor hiring activity: A tech company's HR team can monitor which competitors are hiring for junior roles, in which cities, and for what skill sets to inform their own recruitment strategy.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter your desired job keywords, such as 'software engineer fresher'.

2

Specify the target location, like 'Pune' or leave the default 'India'.

3

Choose how recent the job postings should be from the 'Jobs Posted Within' dropdown.

4

Select the job type, either 'full-time', 'internship', or 'both'.

5

Click the 'Run' button to start the search.

6

Once the run is complete, download the consolidated list of jobs as a CSV or Excel file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need any technical skills to use this?
No. You just need to provide job keywords and a location in the input fields and click 'Run'.
What format does the data come in?
Is it legal to scrape job postings?
How many jobs can I get in one run?
Is this suitable for providing data to my clients?
How is this different from just searching on LinkedIn?
How reliable is the data?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
Do I need a LinkedIn account to use this?
What do the different 'Execution Modes' mean?