What It Does
- Pulls live job postings from Google Jobs based on your search query
- Lets you filter by country and posted date
- Returns clean, structured rows you can enrich, score, or push to CRM
- Ideal for talent mapping, market research, and competitive hiring analysis
🏁 Getting Started

1
Enter your job search
Describe the role you want to look up (e.g., “developer jobs in Chicago”).
2
Choose a location
Pick a country to narrow the search results.
3
Select the posted date
Filter by when the job was posted — All Time, Previous Day, Previous Week, Last Day, Last Week, or Last Month.
4
Set the limit
Choose how many results to return (10, 20, 50, or 100).
Inputs
🛠️ Required Fields
-
Job Search Query (✅)
What you want to search for (e.g., “sales engineer,” “React developer remote”).
Why it matters: This drives the results Google Jobs returns. -
Posted Date (✅)
Filter jobs based on when they were posted.
Options include:
All Time, Today, Last Week, Last Month
Why it matters: Helps you focus on fresh listings when timing matters. -
Limit (✅)
How many job results you want to fetch.
Options: 10, 20, 50, 100 (max 100)
Why it matters: Lets you choose between quick scans and deeper research.
🎯 Optional Fields
- Job Location (⚪️)
Select a country to filter your results.
Why it matters: Reduces noise and ensures results match your market or territory.
Output
You receive one row per job posting with structured fields such as:- job_title
- employer_name
- job_location
- job_posted_date
- job_description
- job_apply_link
If any of these column names already exist, suffixes are added automatically (e.g.,
job_title_1).How It Works
- Sends your search query to Google Jobs
- Applies filters for country and posted date
- Collects up to 100 live job postings
- Extracts job metadata (title, company, location, description, posting date)
- Returns each job as a row in your table
🚀 Example Use Cases & Prompts
| Use Case | Setup or Prompt Example |
|---|---|
| Competitive hiring research | “Search Query = product manager Berlin” |
| Talent sourcing | “Search Query = data scientist remote” |
| Market mapping | “Search Query = SDR London” |
| Regional hiring trends | “Search Query = developer” + Location = Germany |
✨ Pro Tips
⚠️ Important Considerations
🛠 Troubleshooting & Gotchas
| Symptom | Likely Cause | Quick Fix |
|---|---|---|
| Empty results | Search too narrow | Use a broader job title or remove filters |
| Fewer rows than expected | Limit set too low | Increase Limit to 50 or 100 |
| Irrelevant location results | Location not selected | Choose a country to filter more tightly |
📝 FAQ
Can I search by city instead of country?
Can I search by city instead of country?
Not yet — the node currently filters by country only.
Can I insert values from my table into the search query?
Can I insert values from my table into the search query?
Yes — use Insert Input to reference any column.
What’s the max number of jobs I can return?
What’s the max number of jobs I can return?
The node returns up to 100 results per search.
💰 Pricing
Each row result returned uses 1 credit.
Use this node to instantly surface fresh hiring signals and market insights. 🚀