Copy a LinkedIn job post to Microsoft Excel
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Tired of manually jotting down details from LinkedIn job posts? Say hello to our time-saving automation. With just a click, this tool swiftly saves the details of the currently opened job post directly into your Microsoft Excel Workbook.
Have you ever found yourself overwhelmed by the task of organizing job opportunities, especially when dealing with multiple platforms? Or perhaps you've struggled to keep track of important information like job titles, companies, and application deadlines? With this automation, those frustrations are a thing of the past.
Imagine effortlessly compiling a comprehensive list of job postings, complete with essential details neatly organized in your Excel Workbook. Whether you're actively job hunting or conducting research on industry trends, this automation streamlines the process, allowing you to focus on finding the perfect career opportunity. Say goodbye to manual data entry headaches and hello to automated efficiency with this automation.
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Step 1: Create a Microsoft Excel Workbook
The first step is to create a Microsoft Excel Workbook for the information from the job post to be saved into.
Step 2: Pin the playbook and integrate Microsoft Excel
First, click the “Pin it” button at the top of this page to save this automation. You will be redirected to install the browser extension when you run it for the first time. Bardeen will also prompt you to integrate Microsoft Excel.
Activate Bardeen (or hit Option + B on Mac or ALT + B on a Windows machine on your keyboard) and click on the playbook card. The setup flow will start. Bardeen will ask you to specify the Microsoft Excel Workbook to save all the information.
Click on “Save Input” and checkmark Microsoft Excel. You can edit Inputs later by hovering over the playbook.
Step 3: Run the automation to copy a LinkedIn job post to Microsoft Excel
Go to a LinkedIn Job post that you’d like to save, open Bardeen, and click on the Playbook card.
Bardeen will ask for the Microsoft Excel Workbook to save the information to. Then the playbook will save the currently opened LinkedIn job post to your Microsoft Excel Workbook.
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