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Jobs Scraping Data

Businesses that need quality jobs data use Zyte

If your business relies on job posting data, use Zyte for premium, accurate and cost-effective data feeds.


  • Wide data coverage for job postings, salaries, descriptions, locations, employer details, and more

  • No setup costs for common data types supported by AI

  • In-house legal experts ensure full GDPR and global compliance

Job listing categories for web scraping

We can build your feeds to pull in any category you need, whether standard or custom, and provide Quality Assurance and compliance out of the box.

  • Location

  • Industry

  • Salary estimate

  • Working mode (FT/PT)

  • Education Level

  • Keywords

  • Remote vs In office

  • Senior vs Entry Level

  • Contract Vs Employee

  • Security Cleared

  • Freelance and Gig Economy

Popular Job Post Data Sources

Mainstream Jobs Boards, Recruitment Portals and Aggregators

Extremely deep and broad jobs boards and recruitment websites that dominate the mainstream with large coverage of industries and geographic locations.

Jobs are often categorized by


  • Location

  • Distance 

  • Industry 

  • Tags 

  • Keywords

  • Salary estimate

  • Working mode (FT/PT)

  • Education Level

Niche and competitor job sites

More specific sites with fewer job listings, but in more specific verticals, niches and categories.


  • Industry Specific Jobs Boards

    • Medical

    • Legal

    • Oil and Gas

    • Programming / development

    • Government / Military

  • Jobs Boards focused on Aspects of Jobs

    • Remote vs In office

    • Senior vs Entry Level

    • Contract Vs Employee

    • Security Cleared

    • Freelance and Gig Economy

How To Extract Web Data from Job Board

The web job board data you need to drive your business

We probably already collect job postings data from your target job boards in a standardized or custom schema so you can build a comprehensive map of the talent landscape for your industry, competitors or geographic region.

Use our web scraping job postings API

Zyte API is the ultimate web scraping job postings API, designed to automatically avoid bans in the most cost-effective way possible saving you time and money at every stage of your project.

How will you use job board data?

Monitor job listings

Knowing exactly which jobs are listed where and when helps businesses to understand their own and their competitors' job listings.

Building a single view of all jobs

With so many different job boards and sites it’s hard to check every board individually. Web scraping services can bring together job data from all the job boards into a single feed or dashboard helping to make better decisions faster for job seekers and companies. 

Analyze job trends

Scrape job listings to get 360 view of the job description lets you identify emerging skills, develop targeted hiring strategies, and benchmark your salary and compensation packages against the market.

Talent mapping

With web scraping, you can collect job board data and build a comprehensive map of the talent landscape for your industry, competitors or geographic region.

Predictive analytics

By analyzing historical job scraping data from multiple sources, you can develop predictive models to forecast future hiring trends and inform strategic planning and investment.

Your fastest route to accurate job listing data

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Don’t waste time scraping the same job listings we already do on a regular basis. Use our team, our technology and our expertise to get the data you need.

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Job posting data feeds for your business

For businesses that don’t have in-house web data developers but need accurate job posting data at scale.

Average of 99.99% data accuracy


Built-in compliance


Data when you need it


Complete job posting data web scraping service for any business


Standard and bespoke web data extraction projects

Frequently asked questions

Is Zyte the same as Scrapinghub?

Different name. Same company. And with the same passion to deliver the world’s best data extraction service to our customers. We’ve changed our name to show that we’re about more than just web scraping tool. In a changing world Zyte is right at the cutting edge of delivering powerful, easy to use solutions that help our customers stay ahead in today’s fast-moving, data-driven world.

What support do you offer?

We offer all our customers no-cost support on coverage issues, missed deliveries and minor site changes. If there’s a larger website data extraction change that requires a complete spider overhaul this may incur an additional cost.

Can I try Zyte before buying?

Yes, if we have sample data available for the source you want to be scraped. If it’s a new source we haven’t crawled before we will share sample data with you following development kick-off. This occurs post purchasing. For product or news & article data, you can free trial our Automatic Extraction product via an easy-to-use user interface.
Talk to us about your requirements

How can Zyte help me extract website content?

Zyte Data extraction services is an end-to-end solution that can help you with web content extraction. It’s the most hassle-free way to get clean structured data; quickly and accurately. But if you’re looking for a DIY option, Zyte offers web data extraction tools to make your job easier.

What is meant by data extraction?

Data extraction is described as the automated process of obtaining information from a source like a web page, document, file or image. This extracted information is typically stored and structured to allow further processing and analysis.



Extracting data from Internet websites - or a single web page - is often referred to as web scraping. This can be performed manually by a person cutting and pasting content from individual web pages. This is likely to be time-consuming and error-prone for all but the smallest projects.
Hence, data extracting is typically performed by some kind of data extractor - a software application that automatically fetches and extracts data from a web page (or a set of pages) and delivers this information in a neatly formatted structure.


This is most likely a spreadsheet or some kind of machine-readable data exchange format such as JSON or XML. This extracted data can then be used for other purposes, either displayed to humans via some kind of user interface or processed by another program.

Why is data extraction important?

There’s a vast amount of information out there on the Internet. Extracting and aggregating data from public-domain websites and other digital sources - also known as web data scraping - can give you a significant business edge over your competitors.



Data extracting generates insights that can help companies analyze the performance of a particular product in the marketplace, track customer sentiments expressed in online reviews, monitor the health of your brand, generate leads, or compare price information across different marketplaces.
It also gives researchers a powerful tool to study the performance of financial markets and individual companies, guide investment decisions and shape new products.



There are many non-financial uses for data extraction, such as scraping news websites to monitor the quality and accuracy of stories or to monitor trends in reporting. It’s also used to obtain information from public institutions, for example, to track contract awards and hence investigate possible corruption.
Data extraction can significantly streamline the process of getting accurate information from other websites that your own organization needs to survive and thrive.

What is a data extraction example?

There’s a vast range of applications and use cases for website data scraping. One popular example where data extraction is widely used comes from the world of retail and e-commerce. It’s an invaluable tool for competitor price monitoring, allowing companies – and market researchers – to monitor the pricing of rivals’ products and services. Manually tracking competitors’ prices that may change on a daily basis isn’t practical - especially if you’re monitoring the pricing of hundreds or thousands of different products. A data scraping tool automates this process, scraping pricing data from e-marketplaces and competitors’ websites quickly and reliably.