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Search for jobs using the Reed API in python.
This project was (heavily) inspired by the similar work on the Indeed API which can be found here. Getting a publisher number from Indeed was a pain so I looked for similar API's and stumbled upon Reed.
To be able to interact with the Reed API you will need an API Key. This key is passed into the reed client's constructor.
from reed import ReedClient
client = ReedClient(api_key=YOUR_API_KEY)
You can sign up for an API key here.
from reed import ReedClient
client = ReedClient(api_key)
params = {
'keywords' : "data scientist",
'locationName' : "London",
'minimumSalary': 30000
}
response = client.search(**params)
from ReedClient import ReedClient
client = ReedClient(api_key)
result = client.job_details(job_id=job_id)
keywords - This is the parameter for your search query. By default terms are ANDed.
resultsToTake - maximum number of results to return (the default is 100)
employerId - id of employer posting job
employerProfileId - profile id of employer posting job
locationName - the location of the job
distanceFromLocation - distance from location name in miles (default is 10)
permanent - true/false
contract - true/false
temp - true/false
partTime - true/false
fullTime - true/false
minimumSalary - lowest possible salary e.g. 20000
maximumSalary - highest possible salary e.g. 30000
postedByRecruitmentAgency - true/false
postedByDirectEmployer - true/false
graduate - true/false
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Search for jobs using the Reed API in python.
We found that reed demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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