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Workday Jobs API — Workday | Lagic

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Get a filtered feed of job openings from thousands of companies using Workday.

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Maximum number of jobs to return per run. The minimum is 200 and the maximum is 5,000. Please set the memory to 1GB for runs above 2,000 jobs.

BETA Feature: Include AI enriched fields. We enrich jobs with AI to retrieve relevant data from the job description. Please note that this performed with a one-shot prompt, so there might be some errors. We enrich over 99.9% of all jobs.

BETA Feature: Include LinkedIn company data. We use AI to map each job to a LinkedIn organization. This is a beta so there might be some errors. We map over 95% of all jobs with 99% accuracy.

Array of job titles to search for. Use :* for prefix matching (e.g., 'Soft:*' will match 'Software', 'Softball', etc.)

Array of job titles to exclude. Use :* for prefix matching (e.g., 'Soft:*' will match 'Software', 'Softball', etc.)

Array of locations to search for. Location search uses phrase matching, so you must use the exact 'City, State/Region, Country' format. All locations use English names (e.g., 'Munich' not 'München', 'Bavaria' not 'Bayern'). For the UK, use the constituent country as the state (e.g., 'London, England, United Kingdom', 'Edinburgh, Scotland, United Kingdom'). For the US, use the full state name (e.g., 'New York, New York, United States', 'San Francisco, California, United States'). You can also sea..

Array of locations to exclude. Location search uses phrase matching, so you must use the exact 'City, State/Region, Country' format. All locations use English names. For the UK, use the constituent country as the state (e.g., 'London, England, United Kingdom'). Do not use abbreviations (NY, US, UK). Use :* for prefix matching (e.g., 'New:*' will match 'New York', 'New Jersey', etc.). If anything is unclear, please create an issue.

Warning, this search is very intensive. Please be very specific, limit your searches to a handful of keywords, and combine with one of the other searches, preferably titleSearch. Array of terms to search in job title & description. Use :* for prefix matching (e.g., 'Python:*' will match 'Python', 'Pythonic', etc.)

Results to deliver

200 credits

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Pricing

2 credits per result
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Sample Data Preview

Job TitleCompany NameDirect URL to the job posting on the company's career siteFull Job Description (as text or HTML)Job Location (City, State/Region, Country)Date the job was posted
Sample Text...Sample Text...https://...Value...8522026-04-05
Sample Text...Sample Text...https://...Value...3072026-04-05
..................
Exports as:CSVXLSXJSON

Overview

Access a unified feed of job postings from thousands of company career pages powered by Workday. Filter by title, location, and company, and enrich results with AI-driven skill analysis and LinkedIn company data for market research or lead generation.

Workday is the HR backbone for a vast number of global companies, meaning their career pages are a rich, distributed source of hiring intelligence. The challenge is that there's no central place to search across all of them. This tool solves that problem by providing a single interface to query this massive, decentralized network of job boards. Instead of visiting hundreds of individual sites, you can define a highly specific set of criteria to find exactly the roles you're interested in. You can pinpoint specific job titles, zero in on precise locations, and even search for keywords within the full job description. The tool allows you to include and exclude specific companies, either by name or by their web domain, ensuring your results are always relevant. ### AI and LinkedIn Data Enrichment What sets this tool apart is its ability to enrich the raw job data. By enabling the AI features, each job posting is analyzed to extract structured information like required skills, years of experience, employment type (full-time, contract), and work arrangement (remote, hybrid, on-site). It can even detect whether a salary is mentioned or if visa sponsorship is offered. Furthermore, the tool can map the hiring company to its LinkedIn profile. This adds valuable firmographic data to your results, including industry and company size, which is critical for B2B sales teams and market researchers who need to qualify opportunities. ### Who is this for? - **Recruiting Agencies:** Source new roles for candidates and identify companies with high hiring volumes in specific verticals. - **B2B Sales and Marketing Teams:** Discover companies that are hiring for roles that use your technology (e.g., "Salesforce Administrator," "AWS Engineer") to build hyper-targeted lead lists. - **Market Researchers:** Analyze hiring trends, track competitor activity, and gather data on in-demand skills and salary benchmarks across industries. - **Consultants and Analysts:** Provide clients with detailed reports on the job market for specific roles or geographic areas.

Key Capabilities

  • Job Title
  • Company Name
  • Direct URL to the job posting on the company's career site
  • Full Job Description (as text or HTML)
  • Job Location (City, State/Region, Country)
  • Date the job was posted
  • AI-Detected Key Skills and Keywords
  • AI-Detected Employment Type (e.g., Full-time, Contract)
  • AI-Detected Work Arrangement (e.g., Remote, Hybrid, On-site)
  • AI-Detected Salary Range and Currency (if present in the description)
  • AI-Detected Experience Level (e.g., Entry-level, Mid-level, Senior)
  • Visa Sponsorship Availability (based on AI analysis)
  • Hiring Manager Name and Email (if found in the description)
  • LinkedIn Company Data (Industry, Employee Count)
  • Source all 'Senior Data Scientist' roles in 'Boston, Massachusetts, United States' that explicitly offer visa sponsorship.
  • Generate a lead list of companies with under 500 employees hiring for 'Head of Marketing' in the UK.
  • Analyze hiring demand for 'Cybersecurity Analyst' roles across the financial services industry by filtering for relevant LinkedIn industries.
  • Track all new job postings from a list of 10 key competitor domains to monitor their expansion plans.
  • Identify all remote-only 'UX Designer' positions that include salary information in the job description.
  • Find companies hiring for 'SAP Consultant' roles to target for B2B software sales.
  • Build a database of all 'Entry-Level Software Engineer' jobs posted in 'Texas, United States' for a university career services department.

Field Dictionary

How To Run This Extractor

1

Enter the job titles you want to find in the 'Title Search' field.

2

Specify locations to include or exclude using the 'City, State, Country' format.

3

Apply filters like company domain, description keywords, or LinkedIn company size.

4

Enable the 'Include AI Fields' and 'Include LinkedIn Company Data' options for enriched results.

5

Set the maximum number of jobs to retrieve for the run.

6

Run the tool and download your targeted list of job openings as a CSV or JSON file.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need coding skills to use this?
No. You configure your search using a form with clear fields for titles, locations, and other filters. No programming is required.
In what formats can I get the data?
Is it legal to scrape job postings?
How many jobs can I extract at once?
Can I use this data for my clients?
How is this different from using a major job board?
How up-to-date is the information?
Can I schedule this to run automatically?
How much will this cost?
What's the difference between the 'Remote Only' filter and the 'AI Work Arrangement' filter?
How reliable is the AI-detected salary information?