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Scrape from Multiple Locations in a single run?

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mark_bingemeeting opened this issue
6 months ago

I noticed that there are less results when using a comma separated list of locations as compared to running them separately. Are multiple locations not supported, or is there a format that I should use to include both in one run?

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testtheworkout

6 months ago

The same question, but for Job Title and Job Type - is it possible to trigger using two of these simultaneously? Particularly interested in doing so with the API / JSON settings.

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Bebity (bebity)

6 months ago

Hello,

Thank you for your questions.

For the first question, when using a comma-separated list of locations, the scraper might not be able to process them correctly, which could lead to fewer results. It's recommended to run the scraper for each location separately to ensure the best results.

For the second question, the scraper is designed to handle one job location and one job type at a time. However, you can use Boolean modifiers in the job title input to search for multiple job titles. For example, you can search for "developer python" AND "fullstack engineer".

More info : https://www.linkedin.com/help/linkedin/answer/a524335/using-boolean-search-on

Unfortunately, it's not possible to search for multiple locations or multiple job types simultaneously. You would need to run the scraper multiple times, each time with a different location or job type.

I hope this helps. If you have any other questions, feel free to ask.

Best regards,

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