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Welcome to the Jungle Scraper - WTTJ Jobs Fast Export — welcometothejungle | Lagic

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Export targeted job listings from Welcome to the Jungle for market research and recruiting.

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Configure Agent

Maximum number of jobs to scrape. Set to 0 for unlimited.

Fetches full job details including description, application URL, skills, and company info. Disable for faster scraping with fewer fields.

Selects the WTTJ regional website. Translates category names, sector names, and benefit labels into the local language. Job titles and descriptions stay in their original language.

Free text search (job title, skills, keywords)

When enabled, the search query only matches against job titles instead of all fields.

City, region, or country name

Search radius around the location. Only applies to city or region searches.

Filter by country. Select from the list or type any ISO country code. Overrides the location field.

Results to deliver

300 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

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

Sample Data Preview

Job Title and DescriptionCompany Name, Profile, and IndustryPublication DateOffice Locations (City, Country, Address)Contract Type (Full-time, Internship, etc.)Remote Work Policy
Sample Text...Sample Text...2026-04-056762026-04-05Value...
Sample Text...Sample Text...2026-04-052722026-04-05Value...
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Extract detailed job postings from Welcome to the Jungle, including company information, required skills, and application links. Ideal for recruiters building candidate pipelines or analysts researching hiring trends.

This tool extracts comprehensive data from Welcome to the Jungle (WTTJ), a job board known for its rich company profiles and focus on culture. It's designed for anyone who needs structured data about the job market, from individual job seekers to large recruiting agencies and market research firms. Unlike manually browsing, this tool allows you to pull thousands of job listings based on highly specific criteria into a single spreadsheet. You can use numerous filters—including job title, location, salary, experience level, company size, and even the language the job is written in—to zero in on the exact data you need. ### For Recruiters and HR Teams Source candidates and generate leads by identifying companies that are actively hiring. You can monitor competitors' hiring patterns, understand the skills they're looking for, and see what benefits they're offering. The output includes direct application links and details about the company's tech stack and culture, giving you a head start in your outreach. ### For Market and Business Analysts Track hiring trends across different industries and countries. Analyze salary benchmarks, identify the most in-demand skills, and gauge which sectors are expanding. The tool can be set to run on a schedule, allowing you to build a historical dataset for tracking market shifts over time. You can select different regional WTTJ sites (France, Spain, etc.) to get a localized view of the job market.

Key Capabilities

  • Job Title and Description
  • Company Name, Profile, and Industry
  • Publication Date
  • Office Locations (City, Country, Address)
  • Contract Type (Full-time, Internship, etc.)
  • Remote Work Policy
  • Required Experience Level
  • Salary Range and Currency (when available)
  • Required Skills and Tools
  • Employee Benefits and Company Commitments
  • Company Size and Year Founded
  • Company Website and LinkedIn Profile URL
  • Direct Application Link (when available)
  • A recruiter sources leads by exporting all remote 'Software Engineer' roles in France with 3-5 years of experience.
  • A market researcher analyzes salary benchmarks for marketing roles in Spain across different company sizes.
  • A business development manager identifies fintech companies that are hiring aggressively in Berlin to offer them services.
  • A career coach tracks the most in-demand skills and tools for product management roles to advise clients.
  • A startup performs competitor analysis by monitoring a rival's hiring velocity, role types, and advertised benefits.
  • An investment analyst assesses the growth of potential investment targets by tracking their number of open positions over time.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Select the Welcome to the Jungle regional website you want to target (e.g., France, Spain).

2

Enter your search keywords, such as a job title or a specific skill.

3

Apply filters like location, contract type, experience level, and minimum salary.

4

Choose whether to fetch full job details or just a summary list for a faster run.

5

Set the maximum number of jobs you want to retrieve, or leave it for the default.

6

Run the tool and download your structured data file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I scrape jobs from the French version of Welcome to the Jungle?
Yes, the 'Website country' input allows you to select the French, Spanish, Czech, or Slovak version of the site, which also localizes data like job categories.
What's the difference between a regular search and 'Search only in job title'?
Does this tool get the questions from the application form?
How much technical skill do I need to use this?
In what format can I export the data?
Is it legal to scrape job postings?
Can I get data for a specific city and search radius?
How do I get the most detailed information for each job?
Can I schedule this tool to run automatically?
How fresh is the data?