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"A tool for finding job openings and employment opportunities" matching MCP tools:

  • Save a job posting from any website into your job tracker. Provide the URL and key details; optional fields like salary, employment type, and requirements are extracted automatically.
    MIT
  • Get current employment indicators: unemployment rate, nonfarm payrolls, initial claims, JOLTS openings and quits rate, participation rate, average hourly earnings.
    MIT
  • Search job openings across multiple sources with filters for location, seniority, remote-only, and posting date. Find senior and leadership roles from tracked companies and job boards.
    MIT
  • Get job openings, hires, quits, and layoffs for an industry by NAICS code. View the latest observation or specify from and to dates to analyze turnover trends.
    MIT

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    MCP server that exposes job search data from multiple boards, enabling clients to query and manage job listings via natural language.
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  • Search job listings across 12 countries with filters for location, salary, contract type, and keywords to find relevant employment opportunities.
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  • Access US labor market leading indicators from FRED, including jobless claims, JOLTS openings, nonfarm payrolls, wage growth, and the Beveridge curve ratio, to analyze employment trends.
    MIT
  • Fetch a page of Meta's public job openings with IDs, URLs, and last-modified dates. Use for full-catalog enumeration or change tracking without filtering.
    MIT
  • Search Meta's public job openings via metacareers.com, filtering by team, technology, location, employment type, remote-only, and sort. Returns structured JSON from Meta's own jobsearch GraphQL API.
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  • Search current federal government job openings from USAJobs.gov with filtering by keyword, location, salary, and agency. Returns verified data with source citations and quality metrics.
  • Retrieve a comprehensive employee profile including personal details, current job, department, and employment status using an employee ID.
    MIT
  • Retrieve a LinkedIn job posting's full details: description, required skills, salary, applicant count, employment type, experience level, and hiring team. Use it to tailor a resume before applying.
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  • Fetch Bureau of Labor Statistics time series data for employment, wages, prices, and more. Input series IDs to retrieve monthly, quarterly, or annual observations.
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  • Access US salary and employment timeseries data from BLS by SOC code and geography. Retrieve wage estimates and employment counts for occupational analysis.
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  • Aggregate live job postings into hiring-market facets: top companies, departments, locations, skills, employment types, and more. Get a live snapshot of open positions.
    MIT
  • Search Adzuna's job database with filters for location, keywords, salary, and employment type to find matching job openings.
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  • Search federal job openings on USAJobs using keyword, location, salary, grade, agency, and other filters. Get listings with title, salary, location, and apply URL.
    MIT