Jobicy/remote-jobs-mcp-server
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Official Model Context Protocol (MCP) server to search, filter, and retrieve live remote job listings from the Jobicy database in real-time. Works with Claude Code, Cursor, Cline,
MCP
Jobicy/remote-jobs-mcp-server
Added 11 June 2026
Overview
An MCP server that allows AI assistants to search, filter, and retrieve live remote job listings from the Jobicy database in real-time. It integrates with Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, and custom AI agents via the Model Context Protocol.
Best for
Best for
Developers building AI agents that need live remote job search capabilities
Use cases
- Searching for remote jobs by keyword or category
- Filtering job listings by location, salary, or company
- Retrieving up-to-date job postings directly into AI chat interfaces
Notes
An MCP server that allows AI assistants to search, filter, and retrieve live remote job listings from the Jobicy database in real-time. It integrates with Claude Code, Cursor, Cline, and custom AI agents via the Model Context Protocol.
1 stars on GitHub. Last updated 2026-06-10. Licensed MIT.
Use cases
- Searching for remote jobs by keyword or category
- Filtering job listings by location, salary, or company
- Retrieving up-to-date job postings directly into AI chat interfaces
Pros
- Provides real-time access to live remote job data
- Compatible with multiple AI assistants via the standard MCP interface
- Easy to set up as a tool for job search automation
Cons
- Limited to remote jobs only, no on-site or hybrid listings
- Relies on the Jobicy database, which may have limited coverage
- Low GitHub star count indicates an early-stage project with potential stability risks
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Pros
- Provides real-time access to live remote job data
- Compatible with multiple AI assistants via the standard MCP interface
- Easy to set up as a tool for job search automation
Cons
- Limited to remote jobs only, no on-site or hybrid listings
- Relies on the Jobicy database, which may have limited coverage
- Low GitHub star count indicates an early-stage project with potential stability risks
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