# South America Jobs API (`aspen-technology-labs-inc/south-america-jobs-api`) Actor

Find job postings across South American markets by role, location query, company, category, salary, posting age, employment type, remote status, and seniority.

- **URL**: https://apify.com/aspen-technology-labs-inc/south-america-jobs-api.md
- **Developed by:** [Aspen Technology Labs, Inc.](https://apify.com/aspen-technology-labs-inc) (community)
- **Categories:** Developer tools, Jobs, Other
- **Stats:** 2 total users, 1 monthly users, 100.0% runs succeeded, 0 bookmarks
- **User rating**: No ratings yet

## Pricing

from $0.80 / 1,000 job records

This Actor is paid per event. You are not charged for the Apify platform usage, but only a fixed price for specific events.
Since this Actor supports Apify Store discounts, the price gets lower the higher subscription plan you have.

Learn more: https://docs.apify.com/platform/actors/running/actors-in-store#pay-per-event

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For usage examples, see the [API](#api) section below.

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# README

## South America Jobs API - JobsIndex by Aspen Tech Labs

Access fresh job postings across South America through the JobsIndex API, built by Aspen Tech Labs. Job data is sourced directly from company career pages and ATS platforms, not scraped from job boards or aggregators. Coverage spans Brazil, Colombia, Argentina, Chile, Peru, and other countries across the region, with coverage depth varying by country.

Use this Actor when you need job posting data scoped specifically to South America rather than the full global JobsIndex feed. Search by keyword, title, location, company, category, salary, seniority, employment type, work arrangement, posting age, and more across the whole region or narrowed to a single country.

### Regional Coverage

The current regional dataset contains **~790,000 active jobs across 12 South American countries**.

- Brazil: ~320,000 jobs
- Chile: ~225,000 jobs
- Colombia: ~84,000 jobs
- Argentina: ~80,000 jobs
- Peru: ~59,000 jobs
- Uruguay: ~5,500 jobs
- Ecuador: ~3,000 jobs

### Need More or Something Different?

If this Actor is working well for you, we'd love a review. For more data, custom feeds, feedback, or any questions, reach out via our [website](https://jobsindex.com/) or by [email](mailto:inquiry+apify@aspentechlabs.com). You can also explore [JobMarketPulse](https://jobmarketpulse.com/), our labor and job market intelligence platform.

### Built-In Regional Preset

The intended regional preset covers Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Ecuador, Guyana, Paraguay, Peru, Suriname, Uruguay, and Venezuela.

Direct structured location inputs are not accepted because they could replace the regional preset. Use `where` to narrow results within the region.

### Quick Start

```json
{
  "title": "Data Analyst",
  "where": "@(city) (\"São Paulo\")",
  "size": 5
}
```

### Input Parameters

| Parameter | Description | Example |
|---|---|---|
| `salary` | Salary amount or range filter. | `20h-30h` |
| `what` | Job search query with keywords, boolean logic, exact phrases, or field targeting. | `software engineer OR data analyst` |
| `where` | Field-targeted location query appended to the regional preset. | `@(country) (Brazil)` |
| `title` | Job title filter. | `Data Analyst` |
| `company_name` | Employer name filter. | `Mercado Libre` |
| `company_domain` | Employer website domain. | `mercadolibre.com` |
| `category` | Job category. | `Information Technology` |
| `sub_category` | More specific job function or role. | `Data Analyst` |
| `industry` | Employer industry. | `Internet Services` |
| `posted` | Relative posting age or ISO date. | `1w` |
| `employment_type` | Employment type. | `Full-Time` |
| `remote` | Work arrangement: `remote`, `on-site`, or `hybrid`. | `remote` |
| `seniority` | Seniority level. | `Senior` |
| `page` | Page number, starting from 0. | `0` |
| `size` | Results per page, from 1 to 100. | `5` |

### Advanced Filters

`what` supports plain text, boolean logic, exact phrases, and field-targeted search.

```text
what = engineer OR manager
what = @(title,description) (python AND developer)
```

#### Structured Filter Precedence

When `what` is provided together with structured job filters such as `title`, `company_name`, `company_domain`, `category`, `sub_category`, `industry`, `posted`, `salary`, `employment_type`, `remote`, or `seniority`, those structured filters take priority and can override or narrow the keyword query. Use `what` when the corresponding structured fields are not set.

`where` is appended to the internal regional filter. Use field-targeted location syntax:

```text
where = @(country) (Brazil)
where = @(city) ("São Paulo")
where = @(region) (Antioquia)
```

Do not send separate `country`, `region`, `city`, `postal_code`, `metro_area`, `county`, or `sub_city` fields. The Actor removes those fields to protect the regional preset. User-provided `where` values are always appended with `AND`; they cannot replace the built-in South America preset.

### Salary Filter Format

Use `NUMBER[UNIT]` or `NUMBER[UNIT]-NUMBER[UNIT]`. Supported units are `h`, `d`, `w`, `m`, and `y`.

### Limits and Pagination

This Actor uses the JobsIndex jobs API. Results are paginated with `page` and `size`.

| Parameter | Default | Min | Max |
|---|---:|---:|---:|
| `page` | 0 | 0 | Depends on `size` and the item cap |
| `size` | 5 | 1 | 100 |

Invalid `page` or `size` values can return `400 Invalid page or size parameters`.

#### Item Caps

| Query shape | Max items | Effective max `size` | Over-size behavior |
|---|---:|---:|---|
| No company filter | 1000 | 100 | Validation error; not silently capped |
| Company filter plus another keyword or filter | 20 | 20 | Silent cap with capping metadata |
| Company filter only | 5 | 5 | Silent cap with capping metadata |

A company filter means `company_name`, `company_domain`, or a company field referenced inside `what`. Another keyword or filter means anything in `what` other than `company_*`, or a value in fields such as `title`, `category`, `sub_category`, `industry`, `posted`, `salary`, `employment_type`, `remote`, or `seniority`.

This Actor always applies an internal regional `where` preset, so company-filtered requests normally use the 20-item `company|keywords` cap.

When a company-filtered request asks for `size` greater than the effective cap, the API returns up to the capped number of results instead of erroring. Response metadata includes `size_requested` and `size_capped_by`: `"company"` for the 5-item cap or `"company|keywords"` for the 20-item cap. These fields are absent from uncapped responses.

No-company-filter requests are not silently capped. Requests beyond the 1000-item retrieval window can return `400 Item limit reached. Maximum of 1000 items can be retrieved`.

#### Free-Text Query Limits

The user-facing `what` and `where` queries are subject to JobsIndex free-text limits. The effective upstream `where` expression includes the built-in regional preset, so the available user-entered `where` length is lower than the API's 700-character limit.

| Limit | Value | Error behavior |
|---|---:|---|
| User-entered `what` length | 700 characters | `400 parameter exceeds 700 characters` |
| User-entered `where` length | 528 characters | Input validation error or `400 parameter exceeds 700 characters` for the combined query |
| Effective upstream `where` length | 700 characters, including the regional preset | `400 parameter exceeds 700 characters` |
| Excessive MATCH operators | Backend safety limit | `400 Too many MATCH operators` |
| Unsafe SQL-like keywords | blocked | `400 Unsafe MATCH expression` |

#### Field Validation

Invalid filter values can return `400 Invalid value for parameter: <name>`. Common validation examples include malformed company domains, invalid dates or relative `posted` values, invalid salary format, unsupported location formats, or overly long field values.

### Output

Each run stores job records in the default Apify dataset. The dataset schema includes an `Overview` table for the most useful fields and a `Raw data (all fields)` table for the complete JobsIndex record.

Example dataset item:

```json
{
  "id": "example-south-america-job-id",
  "title": "Data Analyst",
  "title_raw": "Senior Data Analyst",
  "company_name": "Example Technology Company",
  "company_domain": "example.com",
  "category": "Information Technology",
  "sub_category": "Data Analyst",
  "country": "Brazil",
  "region": "São Paulo",
  "city": "São Paulo",
  "salary_value": "8000.00-12000.00",
  "salary_currency": "BRL",
  "salary_unit": "MONTH",
  "employment_type": "Full-Time",
  "remote": "remote",
  "posted": "2026-08-01",
  "url_source": "https://example.com/careers/data-analyst",
  "url_apply": "https://example.com/careers/data-analyst/apply"
}
```

Field availability depends on the source job posting.

# Actor input Schema

## `salary` (type: `string`):

Salary amount/range filter. Format: 1-9 digits followed by y, m, w, d, or h; optional range A-B. Examples: 20h-30h, 35h, 20h-200000y.

## `what` (type: `string`):

Main job search query. Supports keywords, exact phrases, boolean logic (AND, OR, NOT or &, |, !), and field targeting. Maximum 700 characters. Examples: software engineer OR data analyst, "product manager", @(title) (developer).

## `where` (type: `string`):

Optional location query appended to the Actor's built-in South America country filter. Use field-targeted syntax for narrowing, for example @(city) ("São Paulo"), @(region) (Antioquia), or @(country) (Brazil). The user-entered value is limited to 528 characters because the Actor adds the regional preset to the effective query.

## `title` (type: `string`):

Job title filter. Maximum 200 characters.

## `company_name` (type: `string`):

Company name filter. Company filters reduce the retrievable item cap; see README.

## `company_domain` (type: `string`):

Company website domain in valid DNS form, for example ibm.com. Company filters reduce the retrievable item cap; see README.

## `category` (type: `string`):

Job category. Maximum 100 characters.

## `sub_category` (type: `string`):

More specific job function or role.

## `industry` (type: `string`):

Company industry. Maximum 100 characters. Example: Food Products or Hotels and Restaurants.

## `posted` (type: `string`):

Relative posting age, such as 1h, 1d, 1w, 1m, or an ISO date: YYYY, YYYY-MM, YYYY-MM-DD.

## `employment_type` (type: `string`):

Employment type, for example Full-Time. Comma-separated values are supported; each value can be up to 31 characters.

## `remote` (type: `string`):

Work arrangement filter. Supported values: remote, on-site, hybrid.

## `seniority` (type: `string`):

Seniority level, for example Junior, Middle, Senior. Comma-separated values are supported; each value can be up to 31 characters.

## `page` (type: `integer`):

Page number. Starts from 0. Pagination is capped by query shape: no company filter up to 1000 items, company filter with another filter up to 20 items, company filter only up to 5 items.

## `size` (type: `integer`):

Number of results per page. Default 5, min 1, max 100. Effective maximum can be lower for company-filtered queries; see README.

## Actor input object example

```json
{
  "what": "",
  "where": "",
  "title": "",
  "company_name": "",
  "company_domain": "",
  "category": "",
  "sub_category": "",
  "industry": "",
  "posted": "",
  "employment_type": "",
  "remote": "",
  "seniority": "",
  "page": 0,
  "size": 5
}
```

# Actor output Schema

## `results` (type: `string`):

No description

## `meta` (type: `string`):

No description

# API

You can run this Actor programmatically using our API. Below are code examples in JavaScript, Python, and CLI, as well as the OpenAPI specification and MCP server setup.

## JavaScript example

```javascript
import { ApifyClient } from 'apify-client';

// Initialize the ApifyClient with your Apify API token
// Replace the '<YOUR_API_TOKEN>' with your token
const client = new ApifyClient({
    token: '<YOUR_API_TOKEN>',
});

// Prepare Actor input
const input = {};

// Run the Actor and wait for it to finish
const run = await client.actor("aspen-technology-labs-inc/south-america-jobs-api").call(input);

// Fetch and print Actor results from the run's dataset (if any)
console.log('Results from dataset');
console.log(`💾 Check your data here: https://console.apify.com/storage/datasets/${run.defaultDatasetId}`);
const { items } = await client.dataset(run.defaultDatasetId).listItems();
items.forEach((item) => {
    console.dir(item);
});

// 📚 Want to learn more 📖? Go to → https://docs.apify.com/api/client/js/docs

```

## Python example

```python
from apify_client import ApifyClient

# Initialize the ApifyClient with your Apify API token
# Replace '<YOUR_API_TOKEN>' with your token.
client = ApifyClient("<YOUR_API_TOKEN>")

# Prepare the Actor input
run_input = {}

# Run the Actor and wait for it to finish
run = client.actor("aspen-technology-labs-inc/south-america-jobs-api").call(run_input=run_input)

# Fetch and print Actor results from the run's dataset (if there are any)
print(f"💾 Check your data here: https://console.apify.com/storage/datasets/{run.default_dataset_id}")
for item in client.dataset(run.default_dataset_id).iterate_items():
    print(item)

# 📚 Want to learn more 📖? Go to → https://docs.apify.com/api/client/python/docs/quick-start

```

## CLI example

```bash
echo '{}' |
apify call aspen-technology-labs-inc/south-america-jobs-api --silent --output-dataset

```

## MCP server setup

```json
{
    "mcpServers": {
        "apify": {
            "type": "http",
            "url": "https://mcp.apify.com/?tools=fetch-actor-details,aspen-technology-labs-inc/south-america-jobs-api"
        }
    }
}

```

The hosted server signs you in with OAuth on first connect, so no API token belongs in this config. Clients without OAuth support can send an `Authorization: Bearer <APIFY_API_TOKEN>` header instead, using a token from API & Integrations in Apify Console (https://console.apify.com/settings/integrations).

## OpenAPI specification

Download the OpenAPI definition: https://api.apify.com/v2/actors/P3RxQZRGKk3FF19XW/builds/ZKAT29p21nFXIGmOK/openapi.json
