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indeed-job-search

The indeed-job-search skill automates extraction of job listing data from Indeed.com search results, returning structured information including job titles, companies, salaries, ratings, descriptions, benefits, and application links. Use this skill when a user requests job market research, salary benchmarking, recruitment data collection, or bulk job extraction from Indeed, particularly for analyzing hiring trends, monitoring competitor recruitment, or building job databases from search results.

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SKILL.md

# Indeed — Job Search

> keyword + location + country → structured job listing data (title, company, salary, description, benefits, apply link)

## Language

All process output to user (progress updates, process notifications) follows the user's language.

## Objective

Extract structured job listing data from Indeed search results including full job descriptions, salary information, company details, and application links.

## Prerequisites

- Target page is already open in the browser: `https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q={keyword}&l={location}`
- For pagination beyond page 1: user must be logged into Indeed (login/sign-in button is NOT visible, user avatar or account menu IS visible)

## 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 (for pagination beyond page 1)

If login status for Indeed has been confirmed in the current session → skip this step.

Otherwise: open Indeed and observe the page login status:
- Sign out entry, user avatar, or account menu exists → logged in, continue execution
- Sign in/Register entry exists with no sign out entry → not logged in, inform the user that login is needed for pagination beyond page 1, assist the user in completing the login flow

User refuses or cannot log in → can still extract page 1 results (up to 24 jobs per search), but cannot paginate.

## Capability Components

> This Skill's operational boundary = what the user can manually do in their browser. It only reads data already displayed to the user on the page, never bypassing authentication or access controls. Its role is equivalent to copy-pasting on the user's behalf — the data is already on screen, automation merely saves time. JS code is encapsulated in Python files under the `scripts/` directory, invoked via `eval "$(python scripts/xxx.py {params})"`. `$(...)` is bash syntax; it is recommended to use the bash tool for execution.

Below are all atomic capabilities discovered and verified during the exploration phase, listed by command template with parameters. Simply invoke them as needed — no need to read `scripts/*.py` source code or re-verify. Only inspect scripts when execution fails for troubleshooting. Combine freely as needed during execution.

### API: Extract job list from search results page

`eval "$(python scripts/search-jobs.py --max-items {max_items})"`

Parameters:
- --max-items: Maximum number of items to return from current page, 0 for all (default: 0)

Prerequisites: Browser must be on an Indeed search results page (`indeed.com/jobs?q=...`). Navigate first:
1. `navigate https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q={keyword}&l={location}` (add `&start={offset}` for pagination)
2. `wait stable`
3. If page title contains "Security Check" → `solve-captcha` → `wait stable`

Output example:
```json
{
  "pageNumber": 1,
  "totalResults": 24,
  "results": [
    {
      "id": "8c06afbaf73fc880",
      "positionName": "Software Engineer",
      "company": "Google",
      "location": "San Francisco, CA",
      "postedAt": "3 days ago",
      "salary": "$120,000 - $180,000 a year",
      "salaryMin": 120000,
      "salaryMax": 180000,
      "salaryCurrency": "USD",
      "salaryType": "YEARLY",
      "jobType": ["Full-time"],
      "rating": 4.3,
      "reviewsCount": 15000,
      "companyLogo": "https://d2q79iu7y748jz.cloudfront.net/s/_squarelogo/256x256/...",
      "snippet": "<ul>...<b>software</b>...</ul>",
      "sponsored": false,
      "expired": false,
      "newJob": true,
      "url": "https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=8c06afbaf73fc880",
      "externalApplyLink": null
    }
  ]
}
```

### API: Fetch full job detail by job key

`eval "$(python scripts/fetch-job-detail.py '{jobkey}')"`

Parameters:
- jobkey: Indeed job key (the `id` field from search results)

Prerequisites: Browser must be on the same Indeed search results page where the job was found (the fetch uses same-origin cookies). Do NOT navigate away between search and detail fetch.

Output example:
```json
{
  "id": "a39828c8395d5dfe",
  "positionName": "Sr. Application Developer",
  "company": "University of California San Francisco",
  "location": "San Francisco, CA 94158",
  "rating": 4,
  "reviewsCount": 709,
  "companyLogo": "https://d2q79iu7y748jz.cloudfront.net/s/_squarelogo/256x256/...",
  "salary": "$101,300 - $190,000 a year",
  "salaryMin": 101300,
  "salaryMax": 190000,
  "salaryCurrency": "USD",
  "salaryType": "YEARLY",
  "jobType": "Full-time",
  "description": "<p><b>Job Description:</b></p><p>...(full HTML)...</p>",
  "benefits": ["Health insurance", "401(k)", "Dental insurance"],
  "postedAt": "13 days ago",
  "isExpired": false, "url": "https://www.indeed.com/viewjob?jk=a39828c8395d5dfe"
}
```

### Composite: Full job search with descriptions

Complete workflow to extract job listings with full descriptions:

1. `navigate https://www.indeed.com/jobs?q={keyword}&l={location}` → `wait stable`
2. If title contains "Security Check" → `solve-captcha` → `wait stable`
3. `eval "$(python scripts/search-jobs.py)"` → get job list with IDs
4. For each job `id` from step 3:
   - `eval "$(python scripts/fetch-job-detail.py '{id}')"` → get full description
5. Merge: search results provide base data, detail fetch adds `description`, `benefits`, enriched `salary`/`rating`

For pagination (requires login):
- Repeat steps 1-4 with `&start=10`, `&start=20`, `&start=30`, etc.
- Termination: when search-jobs.py returns fewer results than expected or `error: true`

Output: Combined array where each item has all fields from both search-jobs and fetch-job-detail.

## Enum Parameters

[API] country — supported country codes for Indeed search (append to URL as domain variant `https://{country-domain}/jobs?q=...`):

| Code | Domain | Country |
|------|--------|---------|
| US | www.indeed.
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