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FINN.no Job Scraper - Norwegian Job Listings

FINN.no Job Scraper - Norwegian Job Listings

Scrape finn.no — Norway's largest job portal with 40,000+ active listings. AI-generated summaries, contact data, employment types, salary where available, application URLs, and full job descriptions. Incremental mode detects new and changed listings.

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What does FINN.no Job Scraper do?

FINN.no Job Scraper extracts structured job data from finn.no — including salary data, contact details, company metadata, full descriptions, and location data. It supports keyword search, location filters, and controllable result limits, so you can run the same query consistently over time. The actor also offers detail enrichment (full descriptions, company metadata, and contact information) where the source provides them.

Key features

  • Incremental mode — recurring runs emit and charge only for listings that are new or whose tracked content changed. First run builds the baseline state; subsequent runs emit only new or changed records.
  • Detail enrichment — full descriptions, company metadata, and contact information where the source provides them.
  • Compact mode — AI-agent and MCP-friendly payloads with core fields only.

What data can you extract from finn.no?

Each result includes Core listing fields (jobId, title, jobTitle, location, locations, coordinates, noOfPositions, and labels, and more), detail fields when enrichment is enabled (description and descriptionText), contact and apply information (easyApply, contactPerson, contactPhone, and applyUrl), and company metadata (company and employerUrl). In standard mode, all fields are always present — unavailable data points are returned as null, never omitted. In compact mode, only core fields are returned.

Enable detail enrichment in the input to get richer fields such as full descriptions, company metadata, and contact information where the source provides them.

Input

The main inputs are a search keyword, an optional location filter, and a result limit. Additional filters and options are available in the input schema.

Key parameters:

  • query — Job search keyword (e.g. 'utvikler', 'sykepleier', 'engineer'). Leave empty to browse all jobs.
  • location — Norwegian county or city (e.g. 'Oslo', 'Bergen', 'Trondheim')
  • jobType — Filter by employment type (default: "fulltime")
  • maxResults — Maximum number of jobs to return (0 = unlimited) (default: 25)
  • fetchDetails — Fetch full job details from each listing page. Enables: description, employmentType, employerUrl, fullAddress, deadlineText, sector, industry, occupation, workLanguage, contactPerson, contactPhone, applyUrl. Slower - one extra HTTP request per job. (default: false)
  • descriptionMaxLength — Truncate job descriptions to this many characters (0 = no truncation)
  • compact — Return only core fields (jobId, title, jobTitle, company, location, employmentType, publishedAt, url, description, changeType). Ideal for AI agents and MCP workflows. (default: false)
  • incrementalMode — Only return new or changed jobs since last run (requires stateKey) (default: false)
  • stateKey — Stable key for incremental state. Scope per query+location for independent tracking.
  • skipReposts — Exclude listings detected as reposts of previously seen jobs. (default: false)

Input examples

Basic search — Keyword-driven search with a result cap.

→ Full payload per result — all standard fields populated where the source provides them.

{
"query": "utvikler",
"maxResults": 50
}

Incremental tracking — Only emit jobs that changed since the previous run with this stateKey.

→ First run builds the baseline state. Subsequent runs emit only records that are new or whose tracked content changed. Set emitUnchanged: true to include unchanged records as well.

{
"query": "utvikler",
"maxResults": 200,
"incrementalMode": true,
"stateKey": "utvikler-tracker"
}

Compact filtered output — Combine filters with compact mode for a lightweight AI-agent or MCP data source.

→ Core fields only — ideal for piping into LLMs or downstream tools without token overhead.

{
"query": "utvikler",
"jobType": "fulltime",
"maxResults": 50,
"compact": true
}

Output

Each run produces a dataset of structured job records. Results can be downloaded as JSON, CSV, or Excel from the Dataset tab in Apify Console.

Example job record

{
"jobId": "458545436",
"title": "Vi søker Software Architect for morgendagens bankløsninger",
"jobTitle": "Software Architect",
"company": "TIETOEVRY FINTECH NORWAY AS",
"location": "Fornebu",
"locations": [
"Norge",
"Akershus",
"Bærum"
],
"coordinates": {
"lat": 59.8998,
"lon": 10.62909
},
"noOfPositions": 1,
"easyApply": false,
"labels": null,
"publishedAt": "2026-04-04T19:06:01.000Z",
"logoUrl": "https://images.finncdn.no/dynamic/default/item/458545436/974c33a9-aca1-4721-91e7-f2c29944a056",
"url": "https://www.finn.no/job/ad/458545436",
"portalUrl": "https://www.finn.no",
"description": "<p></p><p><strong>Om rollen</strong> </p><p>Tieto Banktech er midt i en omfattende moderniseringsreise, der eldre løsninger erstattes med en modulær, Java?basert arkitektur med høy grad av automatiser...",
"descriptionText": "Om rollen \nTieto Banktech er midt i en omfattende moderniseringsreise, der eldre løsninger erstattes med en modulær, Java?basert arkitektur med høy grad av automatisering og moderne DevOps?prinsipper....",
"employmentType": "FULL_TIME",
"formOfEmployment": "Fast",
"employerUrl": "https://www.tieto.com",
"deadline": "2026-05-15",
"deadlineText": "Snarest",
"fullAddress": "Oslo, 1360 Fornebu",
"sector": "Privat",
"industry": [
"Bank, finans og forsikring",
"Konsulent og rådgivning",
"IT - programvare"
],
"occupations": [
"IT utvikling / Systemarkitekt",
"IT utvikling / Utvikler (generell)"
]
}

Incremental fields

When incremental: true, each record also carries:

  • changeType — one of NEW, UPDATED, UNCHANGED, REAPPEARED, EXPIRED.
  • firstSeenAt, lastSeenAt — ISO-8601 timestamps tracking the listing across runs.
  • isRepost, repostOfId, repostDetectedAt — populated when a new listing matches the tracked content of a previously expired one. Set skipReposts: true to drop detected reposts from the output.

How to scrape finn.no

  1. Go to FINN.no Job Scraper in Apify Console.
  2. Enter a search keyword and optional location filter.
  3. Set maxResults to control how many results you need.
  4. Enable includeDetails if you need full descriptions, contact info, or company data.
  5. Click Start and wait for the run to finish.
  6. Export the dataset as JSON, CSV, or Excel.

Use cases

  • Extract job data from finn.no for market research and competitive analysis.
  • Track pricing trends across regions and categories over time.
  • Monitor new and changed listings on scheduled runs without processing the full dataset every time.
  • Build outreach lists using contact details and apply URLs from listings.
  • Research company hiring patterns, employer profiles, and industry distribution.
  • Use structured location data for regional analysis, mapping, and geo-targeting.
  • Feed structured data into AI agents, MCP tools, and automated pipelines using compact mode.
  • Export clean, structured data to dashboards, spreadsheets, or data warehouses.

How much does it cost to scrape finn.no?

FINN.no Job Scraper uses pay-per-event pricing. You pay a small fee when the run starts and then for each result that is actually produced.

  • Run start: $0.005 per run
  • Per result: $0.0015 per job record

Example costs:

  • 10 results: $0.02
  • 100 results: $0.15
  • 500 results: $0.76

Example: recurring monitoring savings

These examples compare full re-scrapes with incremental runs at different churn rates. Churn is the share of listings that are new or whose tracked content changed since the previous run. Actual churn depends on your query breadth, source activity, and polling frequency — the scenarios below are examples, not predictions.

Example setup: 100 results per run, daily polling (30 runs/month). Event-pricing examples scale linearly with result count.

Churn rateFull re-scrape run costIncremental run costSavings vs full re-scrapeMonthly cost after baseline
5% — stable niche query$0.15$0.01$0.14 (92%)$0.38
15% — moderate broad query$0.15$0.03$0.13 (82%)$0.82
30% — high-volume aggregator$0.15$0.05$0.11 (68%)$1.50

Full re-scrape monthly cost at daily polling: $4.65. First month with incremental costs $0.52 / $0.95 / $1.60 for the 5% / 15% / 30% scenarios because the first run builds baseline state at full cost before incremental savings apply.

FAQ

How many results can I get from finn.no?

The number of results depends on the search query and available listings on finn.no. Use the maxResults parameter to control how many results are returned per run.

Does FINN.no Job Scraper support recurring monitoring?

Yes. Enable incremental mode to only receive new or changed listings on subsequent runs. This is ideal for scheduled monitoring where you want to track changes over time without re-processing the full dataset.

Can I integrate FINN.no Job Scraper with other apps?

Yes. FINN.no Job Scraper works with Apify's integrations to connect with tools like Zapier, Make, Google Sheets, Slack, and more. You can also use webhooks to trigger actions when a run completes.

Can I use FINN.no Job Scraper with the Apify API?

Yes. You can start runs, manage inputs, and retrieve results programmatically through the Apify API. Client libraries are available for JavaScript, Python, and other languages.

Can I use FINN.no Job Scraper through an MCP Server?

Yes. Apify provides an MCP Server that lets AI assistants and agents call this actor directly. Use compact mode and descriptionMaxLength to keep payloads manageable for LLM context windows.

This actor extracts publicly available data from finn.no. Web scraping of public information is generally considered legal, but you should always review the target site's terms of service and ensure your use case complies with applicable laws and regulations, including GDPR where relevant.

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