This tool helps you filter LinkedIn job postings to find those posted within a specific time frame, adjust the search radius, and sort the results. It works by modifying the LinkedIn job search URL.
Select the time frame to filter job postings.
Select how you want the job listings to be sorted.
Instructions:
Perform a job search on LinkedIn.
Copy the complete job search URL from your browser's address bar and paste it into the "LinkedIn Job Search URL" field above.
Enter the desired search radius in the "Search Radius (miles)" field.
Enter the job title or keywords you want to search for in the "Keywords" field.
Select the desired time frame from the "Filter by Time" dropdown.
Select how you want the job listings to be sorted using the "Sort By" dropdown.
Click the "Filter and Go to LinkedIn" button.
A new tab will open with the filtered LinkedIn job search results.
Disclaimer: This tool modifies the LinkedIn URL to filter job postings. It relies on LinkedIn's URL structure and may not work if LinkedIn changes its website. This tool is not affiliated with or endorsed by LinkedIn. Always verify the job posting date on LinkedIn.
Understanding LinkedIn Search URL Parameters
Here's a breakdown of the key parameters in a LinkedIn Job Search URL:
distance: Controls the job search radius in miles. Example: distance=50 (search within 50 miles).
f_TPR: Filters job postings by recency.
r3600 - Jobs posted within the last hour.
r86400 - Jobs posted within the last 24 hours.
r604800 - Jobs posted within the last week.
r2592000 - Jobs posted within the last month.
geoId: Specifies the geographic location. Example: If searching for jobs in Florida, you need the geoId for Florida.
keywords: Determines the job title or keywords being searched. %20 represents spaces.
Example: keywords=senior%20operations%20manager (searches for “Senior Operations Manager”).
Example: keywords=Director%20of%20Operations (searches for “Director of Operations”).
location: Defines the search location. Example: location=Florida.
origin: Indicates that the search is being filtered from the job search page. (You can ignore this.)
sortBy: Sorts results. Options: R (Relevance), DD (Date posted).