Lightcast offers unparalleled national and regional data and insights on the Spanish Labour Market. Our solution includes job postings IDs, occupations, skills classification and industry sectors. Dive even deeper to see salaries, company names, and job requirements such as education and experience level.
The Spanish Labour Market dataset you will find in this product is based on ISCO08 and ESCO classification and Lightcast Occupations and Skills taxonomies.
The Lightcast Spanish Labour Market Dataset is your ultimate solution for comprehensive, real-time insights into Spanish labour market demand. With data collected from over 45,000 online job sites, which is then deduplicated and analysed using natural-language processing technology and in-house experts, it delivers a wealth of metrics on jobs, industries, recruitment activity, companies hiring, education level, and in-demand skills, both at national and regional levels, to give you the most complete picture of the Spanish labour market available today.
What’s Included?
This valuable resource includes essential information such as job posting ID, geography, occupation, experience level, industry sector, salary, company name, and required education level as well as skill information based on ISCO08 and ESCO classification It also includes the Lightcast Occupations and Skills, a proprietary taxonomy composed by different levels of detailed occupations and skills. Unlock powerful insights and make informed decisions with this all-inclusive Spanish Labour market dataset solution on AWS Marketplace.
Products are available only to AWS Marketplace subscribers within the European Union and EFTA countries.
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After being extracted, job postings are processed and classified into standard statistical classifications:
NUTS for the territorial level: the NUTS (Nomenclature des Unités territoriales Statistiques) classification is standardised across all EU countries to enable cross-country comparison.
NACE for the economic sector: the NACE (Statistical Classification of Economic Activities in the European Community) taxonomy is the classification of economic activities or industries in the European Union.
ISCED for educational levels: the ISCED (International Standard Classification of Education) taxonomy provides a comprehensive framework for organising education programmes and qualifications by applying uniform and internationally agreed on definitions to facilitate comparisons of education systems across countries.
ISCO (International Standard Classification of Occupations) for occupations. The ESCO Occupation taxonomy covers 436 unique occupations.
LOT (Lightcast Occupation Taxonomy - https://lightcast.io/resources/blog/new-occupation-taxonomy) is a proprietary taxonomy composed of 4 different levels: Career Area, Occupation Group, Occupation and Specialised Occupation. The specialised Occupations (1,900 occupations) within the taxonomy identify roles that are the same, across employers and geographies, regardless of job title.
Lightcast Skill Taxonomy is a proprietary taxonomy composed of 3 different level: Skills categories, Skills sub-categories, and Skills. More information are available here https://lightcast.io/open-skills
Benefits of Lightcast Taxonomies:
Granular: The Lightcast Taxonomies provide significantly more granularity than federal or national taxonomies, while maintaining a level of aggregation that allows robust analysis. Users can examine the specific skill requirements of a given role.
Responsive: The Lightcast Skill Taxonomy is updated every two weeks – meaning we can capture new, emerging skills as they formalise in the economy.
Lightcast provides trusted global labour market data, analytics, and expert guidance that empowers communities, corporations, and learning providers to make informed decisions and navigate the increasingly complex world of work. With a database of more than one billion job postings and career profiles, our team provides best-in-class customer service with robust data, clear analysis, and expert guidance on skills, jobs, and opportunities. Headquartered in Boston, Massachusetts, and Moscow, Idaho, Lightcast is active in more than 30 countries and has offices in the United Kingdom, Italy, New Zealand, Canada, and India. The company is backed by global private equity leader KKR. For more, visit lightcast.io/euro.
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This listing uses a single contract-based pricing dimension called Product Access (Units). You buy access to the Spanish labour market dataset and its taxonomies through units under one agreement. There are no separate tiers, instance sizes, or usage add-ons to choose between. Pricing scales with the number of units you commit to under the contract. The dataset covers Spanish labour market signals, including standardized occupation, skill, and title taxonomies. You arrange the specific terms and quantity directly with the vendor.
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What does one unit of Product Access represent for this dataset?
A unit grants subscribers access to the Spanish labour market dataset and its taxonomies under the contract. The dataset draws on signals like job postings, professional profiles, and government statistics. The exact scope tied to each unit is set with the vendor when you arrange your agreement.
How is the dataset delivered once I have access?
The vendor offers several delivery methods for its data. You can load regularly-updated datasets into cloud storage, query record-level data through data shares, or transfer files securely into existing systems. You arrange the delivery method that fits your workflow directly with the vendor.
What taxonomies are included with the Spanish labour market dataset?
The dataset includes standardized taxonomies that map occupations, skills, and job titles into a consistent structure. These let you organize and connect labour market signals across sources. Taxonomies are cleaned, validated, and updated so the classifications stay current under your access agreement.
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Lightcast offers unparalleled national and regional data and insights on the Spanish Labour Market. Our solution includes job postings IDs, occupations, skills classification and industry sectors. Dive even deeper to see salaries, company names, and job requirements such as education and experience level.
The Spanish Labour Market dataset you will find in this product is based on ISCO08 and ESCO classification and Lightcast Occupations and Skills taxonomies.
Lightcast offers unparalleled national and regional data and insights on the Spanish Labour Market. Our solution includes job postings IDs, occupations, skills classification and industry sectors. Dive even deeper to see salaries, company names, and job requirements such as education and experience level.
The Spanish Labour Market dataset you will find in this product is based on ISCO08 and ESCO classification, Lightcast Occupations and Skills taxonomies and provides raw data.
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