WebExtension.net
WebExtension.net
Toggle dark mode
WebExtension.net
WebExtension.net
FeedJobs - Find Jobs from LinkedIn Feeds

FeedJobs - Find Jobs from LinkedIn Feeds

View on Chrome Web Store
View FeedJobs - Find Jobs from LinkedIn Feeds Chrome Extension on Chrome Web Store
Add to bookmarks
5.0 (2 ratings)
1 new ratings
0 views
This extension has been viewed 0 times
0 downloads
This extension has been downloaded 0 times

Data is synced from the Chrome Web Store. View the official store page for the most current information.

Extracts job posts from LinkedIn Feed. Catch startup & local roles that never hit job boards. Manage and Export in Excel/CSV/JSON.
Type
Extension
Users
34 users
1
Mohammed Salman Khan
View author page of Mohammed Salman Khan
Published
Published on September 15, 2025
Version 0.1.0
Manifest version
3
Updated
Updated on September 15, 2025
lifestyle/social
Extension Category
View on Chrome Web Store
View FeedJobs - Find Jobs from LinkedIn Feeds Chrome Extension on Chrome Web Store
Share This Extension
Share on Twitter
Share on Facebook
Share on LinkedIn
Share on Reddit
Share on Bluesky
Share on Pinterest
FeedJobs - Find Jobs from LinkedIn Feeds Chrome Extension Image 1
FeedJobs - Find Jobs from LinkedIn Feeds Chrome Extension Image 2

Description

Highlights

🔎 Discover hidden jobs - Find LinkedIn job posts that never reach the official Jobs page. ⚡ LinkedIn job scraper - Auto-scroll your feed and detect posts that mention hiring. 📊 Job tracker with live stats - Monitor how many posts are scanned and jobs are captured. 🗂 Organize jobs in one dashboard - Manage scraped job listings in a clean interface. 📤 Export your job list - Save jobs to Excel (XLSX), CSV, or JSON for easy use anywhere. 🛠 Optional performance tools - Prevent system sleep or block media to speed up scraping.

Overview

LinkedIn is full of job opportunities that never get posted on traditional job boards. Many hiring managers, recruiters, and founders share job openings directly on their feed — and these posts often disappear in the noise.

FeedJobs helps you uncover these hidden opportunities by scanning your LinkedIn home feed for posts that mention hiring, referrals, or job openings. It's a powerful job finder, job scraper, and tracker designed for professionals who want to catch startup roles, referral posts, and local opportunities before anyone else.

Whether you're job hunting, recruiting, or building a talent pipeline, FeedJobs makes LinkedIn job discovery simple and efficient.

How It Works

• Install the extension. • Log in to LinkedIn • Click the FeedJobs icon in your toolbar. • Set how many posts to scan. • Tap Start — the extension will auto-scroll, detect job posts, and stop when it reaches the limit.

Features

• Popup Controls - Easy start/stop scraping with a toggle UI. • Live Stats - Real-time tracking of scanned posts and jobs found. • Auto Scrolling - Hands-free job scraping until your set limit. • Job Dashboard - Organize LinkedIn job posts in one searchable view. • Export Options - Save your job list in Excel, CSV, or JSON formats.

Optional Performance Boosters

• Prevent system sleep for uninterrupted scraping. • Block images/videos to reduce CPU and bandwidth use.

Permissions Disclaimer

FeedJobs requests the following permissions: • power - Only used if you enable "Prevent System Sleep", ensuring scraping continues even if your computer is idle. • declarativeNetRequest - Only used if you enable "Prevent Media Loading", which helps reduce bandwidth and system resource usage.

  • Though the features are optional, they cant be set as optional permissions Im afraid. They are off by default, and can be toggled on/off before starting the operation.

Notes

• FeedJobs is currently an early-phase MVP (minimum viable product). • New features will be shaped by user feedback. • Share your ideas, requests, or bug reports via the support email listed below.

© 2026 WebExtension.net. All rights reserved.
Disclaimer: WebExtension.net is not affiliated with Google or the Chrome Web Store. All product names, logos, and brands are property of their respective owners. All extension data is collected from publicly available sources.
Go to top