Filter and sort job search results

Last updated: 6 months ago

After searching for jobs on LinkedIn, you can filter and sort your job search results to narrow down your results.

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Any job search performed on LinkedIn will render up to 1000 results by default.

Use the following filters on the job search results page to refine your results:

Location - You can specify a location for your job search by entering a location (postal code, city, state, province, or country) in the location field at the top of your screen.

Date posted - By default, your job search results will show results from any time, but you can also choose to display jobs posted within the last 24 hours, the past week, and the past month.

Easy Apply – You can filter for jobs where you can apply directly on LinkedIn.

Company - You can filter your job search by a specific company or multiple companies.

Experience level - You can filter your job search by specific level(s) of experience.

All filters – In addition to the filters above, click All Filters to filter by the following:
  • Job type – You can filter for full-time, contract, internship, or part time job types.

  • Industry - You can add a specific job industry from the dropdown list.
  • Job function - You can add a specific job field from the dropdown list.

  • Under 10 applicants – You can filter for jobs that currently have less than 10 applicants.

  • In your network – You can filter for jobs in your network.

  • Fair Chance Employer (US Only) - You can filter for jobs posted by employers who actively pledged interest in hiring people with criminal records.

    • This filter isn’t currently available to all members and the data is tracked for feature performance purposes only.

You can also sort your job search results by clicking the Sort by option under All filters. Select Most relevant or Most recent.

Before we return results, we consider your search activity on LinkedIn, the set of jobs returned by the query, and other members who have made similar searches in determining the order of results.

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