jobdata

Added YouTube links to company profiles

jobdataapi.com 4.20 / API version 1.24

0 min read · March 21, 2026

We’ve added a new youtube_url field to company data. Corporate internet presence has become much more visual over the last few years, and many companies now actively maintain YouTube channels alongside their websites and social profiles. This update helps you discover and use that extra layer of context directly through the API.

For job seekers, company YouTube content can offer a better feel for culture, leadership style, hiring messaging, and day-to-day team life. For researchers, analysts, and builders, it adds another valuable signal when profiling companies or enriching datasets. As part of this update, we also improved social-link coverage so more company profiles include useful links when available.

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