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How to scrape posts that people make about job openings instead of the job openings themselves on LinkedIn?
Is there a way to modify the scraping to be done on publicly shared posts about job openings? It would be great if we could specify which keywords to search for in the feed posts. Perhaps we could also scrape the content of the link shared in the post itself.
Is there a way to generate an RSS feed instead of using a Telegram bot?
Many job openings, even those not published within LinkedIn's own system, are shared by people in their feeds. This would allow us to not only access recent job openings (even outside of LinkedIn), but also have access to the contact information of the person who shared the opening (the user who shared the post on LinkedIn).
And if there is an RSS feed, it would be possible to integrate it into a news app.
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How to scrape posts that people make about job openings instead of the job openings themselves on LinkedIn?
Is there a way to modify the scraping to be done on publicly shared posts about job openings? It would be great if we could specify which keywords to search for in the feed posts. Perhaps we could also scrape the content of the link shared in the post itself.
Is there a way to generate an RSS feed instead of using a Telegram bot?
Many job openings, even those not published within LinkedIn's own system, are shared by people in their feeds. This would allow us to not only access recent job openings (even outside of LinkedIn), but also have access to the contact information of the person who shared the opening (the user who shared the post on LinkedIn).
And if there is an RSS feed, it would be possible to integrate it into a news app.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: