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Google Jobs Scraper
Google Jobs Scraper is to enable you to scrape Google Jobs Results, extract "googleJobs", "categories". Allow customizing country or language or job radius and extraction of custom attributes. Download data as HTML table, JSON, CSV, Excel, XML.
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Country function is not working
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Hi there,
I really enjoy using this Google Jobs Scraper API, and we are planning to use this for a long-term project of our company. However, when I tested the API out today, I realize I cannot really narrow down the result to Canada only, actually, no matter how I change the input, the results returned to me were only jobs from USA. Could you please look into the problem and feedback to me at McGill.yjw@gmail.com. Thank you so much!

Hello Jinhui,
To get the search result for a specific location, please use UULE param.
In the search(image blow), I input "w+CAIQICIGY2FuYWRh" as UULE to get the Canada search result.
You can use https://padavvan.github.io/ to get UULE for other locations.
I hope this help. Please let me know if you have any questions.
Best regards, Dan
contemporary_rooster
Even with UULE it doesn't work neither
contemporary_rooster
What's more, would it be possible to send the job post URL along with export?
contemporary_rooster
it works, nevermind

Thanks. Feel free to ask
contemporary_rooster
Is it possible to exclude certain companies from the search results? Like "NOT Adidas"

Google has some tips to get more specific job results but not for boolean search: https://support.google.com/websearch/answer/7498276?hl=en
contemporary_rooster
I read the article, it doesn't say anything about "excluding employers". What would be the boolean term for that? I tried NOT but it doesnt work.

Boolean search is searching with NOT
, AND
, `OR.... Google jobs didn't support boolean search.
contemporary_rooster
I know what boolean search is and I know google doesnt support it. Thats why Im asking if you have any idea how to do that

Sorry, I don't know any solution. :(