Habr Career API: IT Jobs, Salaries, and Talent Data

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Habr Career API: IT Jobs, Salaries, and Talent Data

Anysite now covers Habr Career โ€” Russia's dominant platform for IT jobs and tech talent. The 13 new endpoints give you programmatic access to company profiles, salary benchmarks, vacancies, specialist resumes, and the reference data the platform runs on.

What's live

The full Habr Career endpoint family is now available under /api/habrcareer/:

  • Companies โ€” profile by alias, rating leaderboard, search, open vacancies
  • Salaries โ€” current benchmarks (min/max/percentiles/median + bonus) and half-year dynamics, filterable by specialization, qualification, city, skill, and remote status
  • Vacancies โ€” full detail by id, and search with rich filters (keyword, specialization, skills, salary floor, location, employment type)
  • Resumes โ€” IT specialist profile by username, and search across the talent pool
  • References โ€” qualification levels (Intern โ†’ Lead), specialization tree, expert/mentor search

All 13 endpoints follow the same pattern as the rest of the Anysite API: POST to https://api.anysite.io/api/habrcareer/<path>, pass your access-token header, get structured JSON back. Each call costs 1 credit.

What you can do with it

A few things that are now one API call away:

  • Pull IT salary benchmarks for a specific role, city, and qualification level โ€” without scraping
  • Track how a tech company's employee satisfaction rating has moved over time
  • Search for remote Python vacancies with a salary floor in a single request
  • Enrich a prospect list with Habr Career specialist profiles and skill stacks
  • Monitor the top-rated tech employers in Russia for competitive intelligence

Where to go from here

The full endpoint reference โ€” parameters, response fields, and code examples โ€” is on the Habr Career endpoint page. The API docs live at docs.anysite.io.

If you are building in the Russian tech market and need data from other platforms, the Anysite API already covers the Stack Exchange network, GitHub, GitLab, and a growing set of regional sources.