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Seek Extractor — Seek | Lagic

Built For

Extract job listings, company details, and recruiter information from Seek.

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Configure Agent

💡 Search terms

💡 Website

💡 Number of results

💡 Included Job Content Detail and Questions

💡 Job location

💡 Radius (default=50 Km)

Results to deliver

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

Pricing

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

Sample Data Preview

Job TitleJob Description Teaser and Key Bullet PointsCompany Name and unique Seek IDAdvertiser/Recruiter InformationSalary Information (when available)Job Location(s) and Country Code
Sample Text...Value...Sample Text...Value...Value...733
Sample Text...Value...Sample Text...Value...Value...916
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Scrape job postings, company profiles, and recruiter data from Seek across multiple countries in the Asia-Pacific region. Get job descriptions, salary ranges, and company information for market research and lead generation.

This tool extracts public data from Seek, the leading job board in Australia, New Zealand, and several Asian countries. It's designed for recruiters, HR teams, market analysts, and sales professionals who need structured data on the job market. ### What can you extract? You can choose from five different types of data extraction: * **Jobs**: The most common use. Scrape detailed job listings based on keywords, location, salary, job type, and more. * **Companies**: Pull profiles of companies that are actively hiring. * **Recruiters**: Find information on recruitment agencies posting jobs. * **People**: Search for individuals based on professional profiles. * **Threads**: Extract discussion threads from the platform. The tool allows for precise filtering. You can narrow your search by country, specific location (with a radius), how recently a job was listed, job classifications, and salary brackets. For hyper-targeted searches, you can even provide a specific Company ID to get all listings from that single employer. ### Who is this for? This extractor is built for anyone who uses job market data to make decisions. Recruiters can find new clients by identifying hiring companies. Sales teams can generate leads by seeing who is expanding. Market researchers can analyze hiring trends, in-demand skills, and salary benchmarks across different industries and countries.

Key Capabilities

  • Job Title
  • Job Description Teaser and Key Bullet Points
  • Company Name and unique Seek ID
  • Advertiser/Recruiter Information
  • Salary Information (when available)
  • Job Location(s) and Country Code
  • Job Classifications (e.g., Information & Communication Technology)
  • Work Type (e.g., Full Time, Contract/Temp)
  • Date of Listing
  • Direct URL to the Seek job posting
  • Company Logo URL
  • Source new recruitment clients: A recruitment agency can extract all companies hiring for 'Project Manager' roles in New Zealand to build a targeted list of potential new clients.
  • Analyze salary benchmarks: A compensation analyst can scrape all 'Data Scientist' jobs in Australia with an annual salary listed to understand market rates and advise on competitive offers.
  • Generate B2B sales leads: A software company can find all businesses in Singapore hiring 'Salesforce Administrator' roles, signaling a clear need for their integration services.
  • Track competitor hiring: A tech company can monitor a specific competitor's hiring activity by using their Company ID to see what roles they are opening and in which locations.
  • Conduct labor market research: An economist can gather data on part-time vs. full-time job listings in Malaysia over several months to report on employment trends.
  • Inform career guidance: A university career advisor can extract listings for entry-level marketing roles to show students what skills and qualifications are currently in demand.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Select the Seek country website you want to extract data from (e.g., Australia, Singapore).

2

Choose the type of data to extract by setting the 'Operation' to 'jobs', 'companies', or 'recruiters'.

3

Enter your search terms in the 'Query' field, such as a job title or skill.

4

Apply filters like location, job type, salary range, and how many days ago the job was listed.

5

Set the maximum number of results you want in the 'Limit' field.

6

Run the tool and download your data as a spreadsheet or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to know how to code?
No, this is a no-code tool. You configure your search using a simple form and run it.
What format does the data come in?
Is it legal to scrape data from Seek?
Can I get data for a specific company?
What do the 'Classifications CODES' mean?
Can I get the full job description?
What's the difference between the 'jobs', 'companies', and 'recruiters' operations?
How fresh is the data?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
Is this suitable for client work at my agency?