LinkedIn's own alerts follow LinkedIn's cadence and format. A monitor on a filtered search page keeps the same query on your schedule and can hand results to Zapier, IFTTT, or a webhook.
Start with the right page
A linkedin.com/jobs search URL with your keywords and location filters applied, viewed logged out. Confirm the results render in a private browser window before monitoring.
Select the signal, not the noise
Select the list of job cards with title, company, and posting date. Exclude the sign-in banners, suggested searches, and footer.
In the page-area picker, keep the smallest section that still contains enough context to understand the alert.
Tune the alert
Daily checks suit most searches. Use more frequent checks when a specific company is expected to open a competitive role.
Try “Your role title” only if you want alerts limited to changed elements containing that phrase. Learn how keyword monitoring works.
Preview, save, and refine
Check that Preview contains the information you expect, then save the monitor. If the first alerts include unrelated content, edit the monitor and make the selected area smaller.
LinkedIn gates much of its content behind login prompts, and the public view can show fewer results than a signed-in search. If Preview shows a login wall instead of jobs, narrow the search or monitor the employer's own careers page instead.
Ready to hand off the refreshing?
Create the monitor, confirm the preview, and let Urlooker check the page on your schedule.
Create this monitor