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Free Recruitee Jobs Scraper

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Free Recruitee Jobs Scraper

Free Recruitee Jobs Scraper

A simple Free Recruitee Jobs Scraper with Title, Locations, Description, and Date. Extract job postings from any Recruitee career page!

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Pay per usage

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Fantastic.jobs

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Recruitee Jobs Scraper

Scrape job listings from Recruitee org/company career URLs.

The perfect FREE actor to scrape jobs from Recruitee. Simply sign up to Apify's free plan to get started.

This Recruitee scraper is intended to be a simple and easy way to retrieve jobs. Are you looking for something more advanced? Check out our Career Site Job Listing API:

  • Covers 54 ATS Platforms / Over 200,000 companies
  • Refreshes every hour with new jobs!
  • Only receive new jobs every hour, day, or week
  • No need to figure out company URLs yourself, we add new ones daily
  • Over 20 advanced filters on job title, description, location and more
  • 20+ AI enriched fields like job benefits, requirements, on-site/remote/hybrid
  • Normalized location. Every job in a 'City, State, Country' format
  • 20+ Company data fields like industry, company description, number of employees

Input

Pass one or more URLs in startUrls. The actor uses Apify proxy configuration by default.

Supported URL Structures

  • recruitee: Recruitee company career URLs on *.recruitee.com.

Output

Each dataset item has the same simple shape:

{
"title": "Job title",
"description": "<p>Decoded HTML description</p>",
"locations": ["Location"],
"url": "https://example.com/job",
"date_posted": "2026-05-07"
}

Notes

Descriptions preserve the raw HTML where available, with HTML entities decoded and embedded base64 image payloads removed. The scraper keeps the implementation intentionally small and follows the public APIs or link discovery patterns used by the webjobs crawlers.