
LinkedIn Job Search
FreeEfficiently find and extract LinkedIn job listings.
Free · Opens the source repo
What LinkedIn Job Search does
The LinkedIn Job Search skill allows users to search for job listings on LinkedIn and extract comprehensive job details. By leveraging the user's active LinkedIn session, the skill can filter job searches based on various parameters such as work type (remote, on-site, hybrid), contract type (full-time, part-time, internship), experience level, and the date posted. This functionality provides a streamlined way to gather job data that includes job titles, company names, locations, and direct URLs to job postings, making it easier for job seekers to find relevant opportunities.
To use this skill, users must ensure that they are logged into LinkedIn and have visited the job search page at least once to set the necessary session cookies. The skill operates by executing Python scripts that interact with the LinkedIn interface, retrieving job listings and detailed information about each position. The output is structured in a way that allows users to easily access and analyze the job data collected.
This skill is particularly useful for developers and designers who are actively looking for job opportunities or need to gather job market data for analysis. It can be used to automate the job search process, saving time and effort compared to manual searches. The ability to filter results based on specific criteria ensures that users receive relevant job listings that match their preferences.
However, users should be aware that this skill relies on the user's LinkedIn session and may encounter issues if the session expires or if the user is not logged in. It is also important to note that the skill is limited to the data available on LinkedIn and does not provide any additional features beyond job listing extraction.
When to use it
Use this skill when you need to find and extract job listings from LinkedIn with specific filters applied.
When not to use it
This skill is not suitable for users who are not logged into LinkedIn or those who require job data from sources other than LinkedIn.
What you can build with it
Automating Job Searches
Use this skill to automate your job search process on LinkedIn, allowing you to focus on applications rather than searching.
Market Research
Gather job market data by extracting job listings and analyzing trends in job types and requirements.
Targeted Job Applications
Filter job listings to find positions that match your specific skills and preferences, increasing the relevance of your applications.
How to install LinkedIn Job Search
View source1. Install with the skills CLI
npx skills add browser-act/skills/linkedin-jobs-search --agent claude-code2. Or install it manually
Download the skill folder and drop it into ~/.claude/skills/ for all projects, or .claude/skills/ to scope it to one repo. Restart Claude Code so it picks up the new skill.
Anthropic's agentic coding CLI, and the reference implementation of Agent Skills. Drop a skill folder into ~/.claude/skills and Claude Code loads it automatically whenever a task matches the skill's description. Claude Code docs
Inside SKILL.md
Written by browser-actLinkedIn — Job Search
keywords + location + filters → paginated job list with full details
Language
All process output to user (progress updates, process notifications) follows the user's language.
Objective
Search LinkedIn job listings with full filter support, extract complete job data with full field coverage.
Prerequisites
- The browser is open and the LinkedIn session is active (logged in). A LinkedIn jobs search page such as
https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/search/must have been visited at least once so the CSRF token cookie is set.
Pre-execution Checks
1. Tool Readiness
If browser-act has been confirmed available in the current session → skip this step.
Invoke browser-act via Skill tool to load usage. If installation or configuration issues arise, follow its guidance to resolve then retry.
2. Login Verification
If login status for LinkedIn has been confirmed in the current session → skip this step.
Otherwise: open https://www.linkedin.com and observe the page:
- User avatar or "Me" menu visible → logged in, continue
- Sign in / Join button visible → not logged in, inform user that LinkedIn login is required first
User refuses or cannot log in → terminate execution.
Capability Components
This Skill's operational boundary = what the user can manually do in their browser. It accesses LinkedIn through the user's logged-in browser, only reading data already available to the user. JS code is encapsulated in Python files under the
scripts/directory, invoked viaeval "$(python scripts/xxx.py {params})".$(...)is bash syntax; it is recommended to use the bash tool for execution.
API: Search LinkedIn jobs (list page)
eval "$(python scripts/search-jobs.py '{keywords}' '{location}' --count {count} --start {start} --work-type {work_type} --job-type {job_type} --experience {experience} --time-posted {time_posted} --company-ids {company_ids})"
Parameters:
keywords: job title or search keywords (e.g.,software engineer,data analyst)location: location name (e.g.,United States,New York,San Francisco Bay Area)--count: results per API call, default25, max100--start: pagination offset, default0. Increment bycountfor each page--work-type: work arrangement filter —1=On-site,2=Remote,3=Hybrid (optional)--job-type: contract type filter —F=Full-time,P=Part-time,C=Contract,T=Temporary,I=Internship,V=Volunteer (optional)--experience: experience level filter —1=Internship,2=Entry,3=Associate,4=Mid-Senior,5=Director (optional)--time-posted: recency filter —r86400=24h,r604800=7 days,r2592000=30 days (optional)--company-ids: comma-separated LinkedIn company numeric IDs (optional, e.g.,76987811,1441)
Output example:
{
"total": 36015,
"start": 0,
"count": 5,
"jobs": [
{
"id": "4416832078",
"title": "Lead Frontend Software Engineer",
"company": "RowsOne",
"location": "Boca Raton, FL",
"workType": "Remote",
"jobUrl": "https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4416832078",
"companyUrl": "https://www.linkedin.com/company/rowsone"
}
]
}
Error handling: If {"error": true} is returned, check that the browser is still logged in to LinkedIn and navigate to https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/search/ to refresh the session, then retry once.
API: Get full job details
eval "$(python scripts/job-detail.py '{job_id}')"
Parameters:
job_id: numeric LinkedIn job posting ID (fromidfield in search results)
Output example:
{
"id": "4416832078",
"title": "Lead Frontend Software Engineer",
"company": "RowsOne",
"companyUrl": "https://www.linkedin.com/company/rowsone",
"location": "Boca Raton, FL",
"workType": "Remote",
"contractType": "Full-time",
"experienceLevel": "Mid-Senior level",
"listedAt": "2026-05-26T16:14:30.000Z",
"applicantCount": 37,
"description": "Lead Frontend Engineer (React / Next.js)...",
"salary": null,
"jobUrl": "https://www.linkedin.com/jobs/view/4416832078"
}
Error handling: HTTP 404 means job has been removed or ID is invalid. If {"error": true, "message": "HTTP 403"}, the LinkedIn session may have expired — navigate back to LinkedIn and verify login, then retry.
Composite: Full job extraction (search list + detail for each job)
For complete output with all fields (description, contract type, experience level, posted date):
- Run search component to collect job IDs and basic info
- For each job ID, run the detail component
- Merge results by job ID
Batch script template (bash):
#!/bin/bash
SESSION="fb_explore"
KEYWORDS="software engineer"
LOCATION="United States"
TOTAL_ROWS=50
COUNT=25
OUTPUT_FILE="output/jobs.jsonl"
offset=0
collected=0
while [ $collected -lt $TOTAL_ROWS ]; do
batch_count=$((TOTAL_ROWS - collected))
[ $batch_count -gt $COUNT ] && batch_count=$COUNT
result=$(browser-act --session $SESSION eval "$(python scripts/search-jobs.py "$KEYWORDS" "$LOCATION" --count $batch_count --start $offset)")
echo "$result" | python -c "
import json, sys
data = json.loads(sys.stdin.read())
for job in data.get('jobs', []):
print(json.dumps(job))
" >> output/jobs_basic.jsonl
job_ids=$(echo "$result" | python -c "import json,sys; [print(j['id']) for j in json.loads(sys.stdin.read()).get('jobs',[])]")
for job_id in $job_ids; do
detail=$(browser-act --session $SESSION eval "$(python scripts/job-detail.py $job_id)")
echo "$detail" >> $OUTPUT_FILE
sleep 1
done
page_count=$(echo "$result" | python -c "import json,sys; print(json.loads(sys.stdin.read()).get('count',0))")
[ "$page_count" -eq 0 ] && break
collected=$((collected + page_count))
offset=$((offset + page_count))
sleep 2
done
echo "Done. Collected $collected jobs."
Note: Add sleep 1 between detail calls to avoid rate limiting. For large batches (>200 jobs), use multiple browser sessions in parallel — each session counts independently toward rate limits.
Enum Parameters
Filter values are hardcoded in scripts; no dynamic enumeration needed.
Work type (--work-type): 1=On-site, 2=Remote, 3=Hybrid
Contract type (--job-type): F=Full-time, P=Part-time, C=Contract, T=Temporary, I=Internship, V=Volunteer
Experience level (--experience): 1=Internship, 2=Entry level, 3=Associate, 4=Mid-Senior level, 5=Director
Time posted (--time-posted): r86400=Past 24 hours, r604800=Past week, r2592000=Past month
Pagination
API Pagination: parameter --start, type: page-offset, start value: 0. Next page: increment by --count value. Termination: when count in response is 0, or start >= total, or start >= rows target.
LinkedIn typically returns results up to start=1000 maximum regardless of total.
Success Criteria
result count >= 1 and jobs[0].id is non-null
Known Limitations
- LinkedIn limits accessible search results to approximately the first 1000 jobs per query even when
totalshows a higher number experienceLevelmay be null for many postings — companies do not always fill in this fieldsalaryis null for most postings; LinkedIn only shows salary when the employer explicitly provides it- Rate limiting: sustained rapid requests (e.g., >100 detail calls without sleep) may trigger temporary blocks. Add
sleep 1between detail calls - Login required: unlike public job boards, LinkedIn's Voyager API requires an authenticated session. The CSRF token is derived from the
JSESSIONIDcookie set at login
Execution Efficiency
- Batch orchestration: write a bash loop iterating over job IDs serially; do not parallelize within one browser. For higher throughput, use multiple stealth browsers with separate sessions
- Test before batch: run with
--count 3first to confirm the script runs correctly before scaling up - Error resumption: append results to
.jsonlfile line-by-line so the job can resume from a specific offset on failure - Search only for large volumes: for >500 jobs where full description is not needed, use the search component alone — it returns title, company, location, work type, and URLs without per-job detail calls
Experience Notes
Path: {working-directory}/browser-act-skill-forge-memories/linkedin-job-search-linkedin-jobs-search.memory.md (working directory is determined by the Agent running the Skill, typically the project root or current working directory)
Before execution: If the file exists, read it first — it records unexpected situations encountered during past executions (e.g., a strategy has become ineffective); adjust strategy order accordingly.
After execution: If an unexpected situation is encountered (strategy became ineffective, page redesigned, anti-scraping upgraded, better path discovered), append a line:
{YYYY-MM-DD}: {what happened} → {conclusion}
Normal execution does not write to the file. Do not record what keywords were used or how many results were returned — those are task outputs, not experience.
Frequently asked questions about LinkedIn Job Search
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