Indeed Job Scraper — Extract Jobs, Salaries & Company Data
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Indeed Job Scraper — Extract Jobs, Salaries & Company Data
Under maintenanceScrape Indeed.com job listings by keyword and location. Extract job titles, companies, salaries, descriptions, posting dates, and direct URLs. Perfect for job market research, recruitment pipelines, and salary analysis.
Indeed Job Scraper
Scrape job listings from Indeed.com — the world's largest job board. Search by keywords and location, get structured data for every listing.
Features
- 🔍 Search by job title/keywords and location
- 📊 Extract structured data: title, company, salary, location, description, URL, posted date, employment type
- 📄 Automatic pagination — scrape hundreds of results
- 🛡️ Residential proxy support for reliable scraping
- ⚡ Anti-detection measures (fingerprinting, stealth headers)
Input Parameters
| Field | Type | Required | Description |
|---|---|---|---|
query | string | ✅ | Job title or keywords (e.g. "software engineer", "data analyst") |
location | string | No | City, state, or zip code (e.g. "New York", "Remote") |
maxResults | integer | No | Maximum number of jobs to return (default: 50, max: 1000) |
Output Example
{"title": "Senior Software Engineer","company": "Google","location": "New York, NY","salary": "$150,000 - $200,000 a year","description": "Design and develop large-scale distributed systems...","postedDate": "3 days ago","url": "https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=abc123","jobType": "Full-time"}
Use Cases
- Job market research — Analyze salary ranges, demand for skills, hiring trends
- Recruitment pipeline — Build candidate sourcing lists automatically
- Career monitoring — Track new postings for specific roles/locations
- Competitive intelligence — Monitor competitor hiring activity
- Data analysis — Feed job data into dashboards, spreadsheets, or BI tools
Pricing
$3.50 per 1,000 results.
Tips
- Start with a small
maxResults(10-20) to test your query - Use specific keywords for better results (e.g. "react developer" vs "developer")
- Location can be a city, state, or zip code