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Free Ziprecruiter jobs scraper – Export Data to CSV, Excel & JSON

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Scrape job listings and hiring data from ZipRecruiter job search result pages, with results saved to your Clura account and exportable as CSV or JSON.

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Free Ziprecruiter jobs scraper – Export Data to CSV, Excel & JSON

Clura’s Chrome extension includes a ZipRecruiter Jobs Scraper template that extracts structured job listing data from the currently open ZipRecruiter job search results pages. This template is built for users who search and analyze jobs on ZipRecruiter and want to convert visible job listings into clean, structured datasets.

After you complete your job search and apply filters such as job title, location, experience level, salary range, employment type, or remote preference, the scraper reads the job cards displayed on the page. You can review and customize which fields are extracted, confirm pagination for navigating across result pages, and add additional fields if required. Once run, the scraper collects job listings across pages, saves everything to your Clura account, and allows export as CSV or JSON for hiring analysis, job market research, or reporting.

Relevant For

Recruiters & Talent Acquisition Teams

Build datasets of open roles by title, location, or compensation to track hiring demand and sourcing trends.

Founders & Operators

Monitor competitor hiring activity to understand growth areas, team expansion, or new initiatives.

Sales & Business Development Teams

Identify companies actively hiring as intent signals for outbound sales or partnerships.

Job Market Researchers & Analysts

Analyze employment trends across roles, industries, locations, and seniority levels using structured job data.

How to Use

  1. 1

    Search jobs on ZipRecruiter

    Go to ZipRecruiter and complete your job search by applying keywords, locations, salary filters, and work preferences.

  2. 2

    Open the Clura extension

    Click the Clura Chrome extension icon. Available scraper templates will be shown.

  3. 3

    Configure the scraper

    Select the ZipRecruiter Jobs Scraper template.Review and confirm:

  4. 4

    Run, save, and export

    Run the scraper. Extracted job listings are saved to your Clura account.Once complete, export the results as CSV or JSON for further analysis.

Fields Scraped

FieldType
Job TitleText
UrlURL
LocationText
Company NameText
DescriptionText

Export Formats

CSVExcelGoogle SheetsJSONAPI

Example Output

Data Preview
Job TitleUrlLocationCompany NameDescription
DevOps Engineerhttps://ziprecruiter.com/jobs/devops-engineer-29384756Austin, TXCloudCoreDesign and maintain CI/CD pipelines for our SaaS platform infrastructure...
Content Marketing Managerhttps://ziprecruiter.com/jobs/content-marketing-57392841RemoteGrowfieldOwn our content strategy, blog, SEO, and social presence from day one...

Frequently Asked Questions

What data does this scraper extract from ZipRecruiter?

It captures job title, listing URL, location, company name, and job description for each role visible on ZipRecruiter search result pages.

Can I filter by location or job type before scraping?

Yes. Use ZipRecruiter's filters for location, job type, date posted, or salary range before activating Clura for targeted results.

Does it support pagination through multiple result pages?

Yes. Clura navigates through paginated ZipRecruiter results to collect listings across multiple pages.

Can I use this to track remote job listings specifically?

Yes. Filter for remote roles on ZipRecruiter and run the scraper to build a dataset of remote-friendly opportunities across roles and industries.

How do I export the job data?

All scraped data is saved to your Clura account and can be exported as CSV, Excel, Google Sheets, or JSON.

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