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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

Search Google Jobs config screenshot
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

  1. Sends your search query to Google Jobs
  2. Applies filters for country and posted date
  3. Collects up to 100 live job postings
  4. Extracts job metadata (title, company, location, description, posting date)
  5. Returns each job as a row in your table

🚀 Example Use Cases & Prompts

Use CaseSetup 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

Start with a broad query (e.g., “customer success”) and then layer in filters like country or posted date to narrow results.

⚠️ Important Considerations

Google Jobs surfaces listings from multiple job boards — availability and freshness may vary by region.

🛠 Troubleshooting & Gotchas

SymptomLikely CauseQuick Fix
Empty resultsSearch too narrowUse a broader job title or remove filters
Fewer rows than expectedLimit set too lowIncrease Limit to 50 or 100
Irrelevant location resultsLocation not selectedChoose a country to filter more tightly

📝 FAQ

Not yet — the node currently filters by country only.
Yes — use Insert Input to reference any column.
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. 🚀