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Seek Job Scraper Lite — Seek | Lagic

Built ForRecruitment & StaffingHuman ResourcesEducation & Career Development

Detailed Job Market Insights and Targeted Listings from Seek

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Configure Agent

Job title or keyword to search for.

The maximum number of job listings to return.

Sort order for job listings.

Specifies the age of the oldest job posting in days, defaulting to 31 days.

Filter job postings based on country

Select the salary format (Annual, Monthly, or Hourly) for job posting filtering.

Set the lowest acceptable salary (in AUD) for job posting results.

Set the highest acceptable salary (in AUD) for job posting results.

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

Job title and a short teaser descriptionCompany name and a link to other jobs from that companyDetailed job location (country, city, state)Salary information (if available)Job classification and sub-classificationDirect link to the job posting on Seek
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Sample Text...https://...409Value...Value...https://...
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Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

This tool extracts comprehensive job listings from Seek, including job titles, company names, locations, salary details, and classification categories. Ideal for market research, competitive analysis, and targeted lead generation in the recruitment space.

### Pinpoint Specific Job Opportunities and Market Trends The Seek Job Scraper Lite is designed for anyone needing granular job market data. Whether you're a recruiter scouting for talent, a job seeker analyzing industries, or a market researcher tracking employment trends, this tool provides the raw data you need. You can specify a job title or keyword, set a maximum number of results, and sort listings by how recently they were posted or their relevance to your search. ### Filter by Geography, Salary, and Work Arrangement Beyond basic keywords, the tool allows you to narrow down your search geographically. Filter by specific countries like Australia, New Zealand, Singapore, or Malaysia, and even drill down to a suburb, city, state, or postcode with an optional radius. Salary expectations can be precisely defined with minimum and maximum values, and you can even choose the salary type (Annual, Monthly, Hourly) to match your analysis needs. Additionally, you can filter by various work types (e.g., Full-Time, Part-Time, Contract) and work arrangements (e.g., Remote, Hybrid, In-Office). ### Deep Dive into Industry Classifications A standout feature is the extensive ability to filter by Seek's detailed job classifications and sub-classifications. Instead of broad categories, you can select highly specific areas like "Forensic Accounting & Investigation," "Aerospace Engineering," "Nursing (Paediatric, PICU)," or "Digital Search Marketing." This allows for incredibly precise data collection, enabling users to focus on niche markets or specific professional segments without sifting through irrelevant data. The output provides the job title, company name, location, a short teaser description, salary information, and direct links to the job posting for further investigation.

Key Capabilities

  • Job title and a short teaser description
  • Company name and a link to other jobs from that company
  • Detailed job location (country, city, state)
  • Salary information (if available)
  • Job classification and sub-classification
  • Direct link to the job posting on Seek
  • Date the job was listed
  • Work type (e.g., Full-Time, Part-Time)
  • Work arrangements (e.g., Remote, Hybrid)
  • Whether the job is featured or promoted
  • Advertiser description and logo
  • Recruitment agencies seeking candidates in niche sectors by identifying active companies and roles.
  • Job seekers analyzing salary benchmarks and common job requirements for specific roles in different regions.
  • Market researchers tracking demand for certain skills or roles across various industries and locations.
  • Career counselors advising clients on employment opportunities and growing sectors.
  • Businesses conducting competitive intelligence by monitoring competitor hiring activities.
  • Educational institutions assessing the relevance of their course offerings against current job market needs.
  • HR departments benchmarking compensation packages and job descriptions for similar roles.
  • Freelancers and consultants identifying companies with active projects that align with their services.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Start by entering your target job title or keywords into the "Search term" field.

2

Optionally, refine your search by selecting a specific country, salary range, and desired work arrangements or types.

3

Further narrow your results by choosing relevant job classification categories like "Engineering (Software)" or "Accounts Payable."

4

Specify the "Maximum results" you need and how you want the job listings "Sort by" (Listed Date or Keyword Relevance).

5

Run the tool to begin extracting the job data based on your criteria.

6

Once complete, download your structured job listings in your preferred format for analysis.

Frequently Asked Questions

What skill level is required to use this tool?
No coding or technical skills are required. You simply fill out a form with your desired search parameters.
What data export formats are available?
How can I ensure the data is compliant with privacy regulations?
Can I use this tool for client projects?
How reliable is the data and the tool's operation?
Can I schedule automated job searches?
How fresh is the job posting data?
How does the 'Sort by' option affect my results?
Can I filter jobs by specific accounting subcategories?
Is it possible to find remote or hybrid job opportunities specifically?
What happens if my search returns more than the maximum results?
How is the cost of using this tool determined?