Boolean Search Cheatsheets to Fine-tune Sourcing | Workable https://resources.workable.com/boolean-search-cheatsheets/ Mon, 03 Feb 2020 13:41:14 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.3.1 How to find Project Managers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-project-managers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 10 Mar 2017 15:38:17 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8812 When searching for project manager resumes and profiles on Google, use Boolean logic to target your queries. Our examples of search strings provide a basis to build your own search commands. Modify them to recruit and hire qualified project managers for your company. Generic search string to find project managers Build a generic Boolean search […]

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When searching for project manager resumes and profiles on Google, use Boolean logic to target your queries. Our examples of search strings provide a basis to build your own search commands. Modify them to recruit and hire qualified project managers for your company.

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Generic search string to find project managers

Build a generic Boolean search string for project managers around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“project manager” OR “project leader”), to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a generic search string to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“project manager” OR “project leader”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Adding variations of project management job roles will provide a larger number of relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for Project Manager profiles

Search on specific sites through Google, like Stack Overflow and Quora, with Boolean search, by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “project manager”
  • site:quora.com “project manager” “credentials & highlights”
  • site:meetup.com “project manager” “member since”

Add more criteria in your Boolean strings for project managers to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of Project Managers in various formats:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “(“project manager” OR “project leader”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find project managers by industry and skill set

Find project managers who:

Have a bachelor’s degree and have worked in various industries and disciplines

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “project manager” construction (Bachelor’s OR BSc) “civil engineering” -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “project manager” healthcare (Bachelor’s OR BSc) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “project manager” (“creative director” OR “lead designer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Can code in specific languages

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “project manager” (Java OR C++) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have Project Management Professional (PMP) certification or Master Project Manager (MPM) certification or both

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“project manager” OR “project planner” ) (PMP OR MPM) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Worked in IT and are certified PMITS (Project Management in IT Security)

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “IT project manager” PMITS -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have knowledge of specific software or project management methodologies

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “senior project manager” “six sigma” -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “project manager” (Basecamp OR JIRA) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find project managers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“project manager” OR “project leader”) (Texas OR TX) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (project manager” OR “project leader”) (Minnesota OR MN) Minneapolis -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “project manager” (Florida OR FL) (321 OR 352) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within ranges of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “senior project manager” Baltimore 21201..21263 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the right zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find SEO Managers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-seo-managers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 10 Mar 2017 15:41:47 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8813 When hiring SEO managers, using Boolean search logic in Google can help you find resumes and profiles. Our search string examples provide a basis to build your own commands. Modify them to recruit for skilled SEO managers or specialists who can oversee your website optimization efforts. Create a Boolean search string for SEO managers around terms like: -job […]

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When hiring SEO managers, using Boolean search logic in Google can help you find resumes and profiles. Our search string examples provide a basis to build your own commands. Modify them to recruit for skilled SEO managers or specialists who can oversee your website optimization efforts.

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Create a Boolean search string for SEO managers around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (“SEO manager” OR “SEO strategist”), to cover similar job titles
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs

Here’s an example of a generic search string to find resumes of SEO managers:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“SEO manager” OR “SEO strategist”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -”resume services”

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Adding variations of search engine optimization job titles provides more relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for profiles of SEO managers

Search for profiles on specific sites through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com (“SEO manager” OR “SEO specialist”) “member since”
  • site:quora.com (“SEO manager” OR “SEO strategist”) “credentials & highlights”
  • site:plus.google.com (“SEO manager” OR “SEO director”)

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of SEO managers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “SEO manager” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find SEO managers by skills and experience

Find SEO managers who:

Have experience in SEM or search engine marketing

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “SEO manager” (SEM OR “search engine marketing”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with specific SEO tools

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“SEO manager” OR “SEM analyst”) (Conductor OR SEMRush OR Screaming Frog) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience with specific web analytics tools

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“SEO manager” OR “SEO Specialist”) (WebTrends OR Omniture) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“SEO manager” OR “SEO Director”) “Google Analytics“ -job -jobs -sample -examples

Know HTML and CSS and have experience in A/B testing

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“SEO manager” OR “SEO strategist”) HTML CSS A/B -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked on keyword research and link-building

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“SEO manager” OR “SEO strategist”) (MOZ OR keywordtool.io) “link building” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in content marketing and information architecture

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“SEO manager” OR “SEO Analyst”) (“content marketing” OR “information architecture”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean strings for SEO managers by location

By specific states and cities:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “SEO manager” (“New York” OR NY) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “SEO manager” Sydney Australia -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “SEO manager” (Florida OR FL) 407 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Salespeople with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-salespeople-boolean-search-strings Fri, 10 Mar 2017 15:45:39 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8814 To find and hire sales reps, use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles of experienced salespeople. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean search commands. Modify them to recruit salespeople who have experience and knowledge to boost your profits and add value to your sales department. […]

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To find and hire sales reps, use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles of experienced salespeople. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean search commands. Modify them to recruit salespeople who have experience and knowledge to boost your profits and add value to your sales department.

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Generic search string to find Salespeople

Build a generic search string around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (salesperson OR “sales rep”), to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a Boolean search string for salespeople’s resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (salesperson OR “sales rep”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Adding variations of sales job roles provides more relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for profiles of Salespeople

Search for profiles of salespeople on specific sites through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com (“sales associate” OR “sales advisor”) “member since”
  • site:quora.com (“account executive” OR “account manager”) “credentials & highlights”

Add more criteria in your Boolean strings for salespeople to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of Sales professionals in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (“sales manager” OR “sales director”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find Salespeople who work in various roles

Sample search string to find:

Sales associates who are often called sales advisors too

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“sales associate” OR “sales advisor”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Sales professionals who have managerial experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“sales manager” OR “sales director”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Sales professionals who have experience in managing customer accounts

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“account manager” OR “account executive”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find sales professionals by industry

Find sales managers who work (or have worked) in retail

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“retail manager” OR “store manager”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find salespeople who sell over the phone

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“telesales rep” OR “inside sales rep*”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find Sales candidates by skills and experience

Find sales professionals who:

Have experience with Salesforce

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) sales assistant “used Salesforce” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Managed a field sales team and have B2B sales experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales manager” B2B “field sales team” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are certified and have worked in the information technology (IT) field

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“sales development rep” OR “sales executive”) “certified” IT -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find Sales professionals by location

By state and city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“sales associate” OR “sales advisor”) (New York OR NY) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“sales manager” OR “sales director”) Chicago Illinois -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales rep” (California OR CA) (626 OR 562) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within a range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“business development manager”) Los Angeles 90001..90305 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the right zip code ranges here.

 

More: Sourcing sales candidates email template

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How to find Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-developers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 10 Mar 2017 15:46:49 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8815 When sourcing developers on Google, use Boolean logic to find resumes and profiles. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean search commands. Modify them to recruit developers who can code in various coding languages and have been involved with projects similar to your company’s. Generic search string to find developers Create […]

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When sourcing developers on Google, use Boolean logic to find resumes and profiles. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean search commands. Modify them to recruit developers who can code in various coding languages and have been involved with projects similar to your company’s.

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Generic search string to find developers

Create Boolean strings for developers around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (Developer OR engineer), to cover variations of the same job title
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs

Here’s an example of a Boolean strings for developers to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (developer OR engineer) -job -jobs -sample -examples

When you use this search string, results will contain the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Adding variations of developer job titles provides more relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for developer profiles

Search for developers on specific sites, like Github and StackOverflow, through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:github.com “Python developer” “joined on”
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “Android”

Add more criteria in your Boolean strings for developers to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of developers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (developer OR engineer) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Developers by speciality

Find developers who:

Have HTML5 and CSS3 experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (developer OR engineer) HTML5 CSS3 -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience with Java but not Javascript

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (developer OR engineer) Java -javascript -job -jobs -sample -examples

Code on Android, iOS or both

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (developer OR engineer) (Android OR iOS) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked on certain projects

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (developer OR engineer) Boston “open source project” -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (developer OR engineer) Boston (“mobile app” OR “mobile application”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (developer OR engineer) (“quality assurance” OR qa) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Work (or have worked) at specific companies

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (developer OR engineer) (Oracle OR IBM) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with Agile framework

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (developer OR engineer) (agile OR scrum) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Source and recruit Web Developers with more Workable’s Boolean search cheat sheets.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (developer OR engineer) (Massachusetts OR MA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (developer OR engineer) London (United Kingdom OR UK) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (developer OR engineer) (Massachusetts OR MA) (857 OR 617) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find area codes here.

Within range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (developer OR engineer) (Massachusetts OR MA) 02108..02495 -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find the appropriate zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find HR Managers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-hr-managers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 10 Mar 2017 15:50:35 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8817 When hiring a HR Manager, use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Our search string examples provide a basis to build your own commands. Modify them to recruit skilled individuals who can lead your recruitment, talent management and benefits operations. Building search strings to find HR Managers Create a generic Boolean […]

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When hiring a HR Manager, use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Our search string examples provide a basis to build your own commands. Modify them to recruit skilled individuals who can lead your recruitment, talent management and benefits operations.

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Building search strings to find HR Managers

Create a generic Boolean search string for HR managers around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“HR manager” OR “Human Resources manager”), to cover variations of job titles

Here’s an example of a generic search string to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“HR manager” OR “HR director”) -job -jobs -sample -examples – “resume services”

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Adding variations of HR Manager job titles will provide more relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for HR Manager profiles

Search for profiles on specific sites with Boolean search in Google, by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com (“HR manager” OR “Human Resources manager”) “member since”
  • site:quora.com (“HR manager” OR “Human Resources manager”) “credentials & highlights”
  • site:plus.google.com (“HR manager” OR “Human Resources manager”)

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of HR Managers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (“HR manager” OR “Human Resources manager”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find HR Managers by experience and title

Use these Boolean strings for HR managers who:

May have various titles

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“HR manager” OR “HR director”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“HR manager” OR “VP of HR” OR “VP of Human Resources”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“HR manager” OR “People Operations Manager”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have recruitment experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“HR manager” OR “Human Resources manager”) (recruited OR hired OR hiring OR recruitment) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have onboarding and talent management experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“HR manager” OR “Human Resources manager”) onboarding (“talent management” OR “managed talent” OR “managed people”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are certified in Human Resources Management

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“HR manager” OR “Human Resources manager”) (SHRM-SCP OR SPHR) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean search strings to find HR Managers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“HR manager” OR “Human Resources manager”) (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“HR manager” OR “Human Resources manager”) Melbourne Australia -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“HR manager” OR “Human Resources manager”) (Florida OR FL) 407 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within a range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“HR manager” OR “Human Resources manager”) California 90001..92887 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the right zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find Office Managers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-office-managers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 10 Mar 2017 13:59:30 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8804 When hiring Office Managers, use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean searches. Modify them to recruit Office Managers who will run your workplaces efficiently. Building search strings to find Office Managers Create a generic search string around terms like: […]

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When hiring Office Managers, use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean searches. Modify them to recruit Office Managers who will run your workplaces efficiently.

1

Building search strings to find Office Managers

Create a generic search string around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“office manager” OR “office coordinator”), to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a generic Boolean search string for office managers’ resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“office manager” OR “office administrator”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -”resume services”

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Adding variations of office management job titles will provide you with more relevant results. And, excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

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Searching for profiles of Office Managers

Search for profiles on specific sites with Boolean search in Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com “office manager” “member since”
  • site:quora.com “office manager” “credentials & highlights”

Add more criteria in your Boolean strings for office managers to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of Office Managers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (“office manager” OR “office administrator”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Boolean search string examples to find Office Managers by skills and experience

Find office managers who:

Have worked in specific industries or disciplines

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“office manager” OR “medical secretary”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“office manager” OR “executive assistant”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have a specific number of years of experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“office manager” OR “office administrator”) “6 years of experience” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in event planning

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“office manager” OR “office administrator”) (“event planning” OR “planned events”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have accounting experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“office manager” OR “office administrator”) (bookkeeping OR accounting) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“office manager” OR “office administrator”) (“accounts payable” OR “accounts receivable”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with customer relationship management

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“office manager” OR “office administrator”) (“customer relationship management” OR CRM) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Boolean search to find Office Managers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“office manager” OR “office administrator”) (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“office manager” OR “administrative assistant”) Melbourne Australia -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“office manager” OR “office administrator”) (California OR CA) (935 OR 858) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within a range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“office manager” OR “office coordinator”) Houston Texas 77001..77227 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the right zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find Insurance Agents with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-insurance-agents-boolean-search-strings Fri, 10 Mar 2017 16:54:03 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8819 When hiring Insurance Agents, use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Our search string examples provide a basis to build your own search commands. Modify them to recruit insurance sales agents who are well versed in various insurance types and have good sales skills. Building search strings to find Insurance Agents […]

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When hiring Insurance Agents, use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Our search string examples provide a basis to build your own search commands. Modify them to recruit insurance sales agents who are well versed in various insurance types and have good sales skills.

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Building search strings to find Insurance Agents

Create a generic search string around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (“insurance agent” OR “insurance sales representative”) to cover variations of the same job title
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs

Here’s an example of a generic Boolean search string for insurance agents’ resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“insurance agent” OR “insurance sales representative”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -“resume services”

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Adding variations of insurance agent job titles will provide more relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for profiles of Insurance Agents

Search for profiles of Insurance Agents on specific sites through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:quora.com “insurance agent” “credentials & highlights”
  • site:twitter.com “insurance agent” -jobs

Add more criteria in your Boolean strings for insurance agents to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of Insurance Agents in various formats:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “insurance agent” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find different types of Insurance Agents

Find Insurance Agents who:

Specialize in different types of insurance

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “insurance agent” (life OR fire) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “insurance agent” “group insurance” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Work in specific industries

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“health insurance agent” OR “medical insurance agent”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Insurance Agents by skills and experience

Find Insurance Agents who:

Are certified

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “insurance agent” (AINS OR AAI) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Possess degrees

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “insurance agent” (BSc OR Bachelor’s OR Associate’s) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have sales and customer service experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “insurance agent” (sales OR “customer service” OR telesales) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have underwriting or financial planning experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “insurance agent” (underwriting OR “financial planning” OR “financial planner”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Insurance Agents by location

By state and city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “insurance agent” (Alabama OR AL) Montgomery -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “insurance agent” Athens Greece -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “insurance agent” (New Hampshire OR NH) 603 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Business Analysts with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-business-analysts-boolean-search-strings Fri, 10 Mar 2017 17:04:11 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8821 When hiring business analysts, use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own search commands. Modify them to recruit Business Analysts who will analyze your processes and systems and recommend solutions to business problems. Building search strings to find Business Analysts Create […]

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When hiring business analysts, use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own search commands. Modify them to recruit Business Analysts who will analyze your processes and systems and recommend solutions to business problems.

1

Building search strings to find Business Analysts

Create a generic search string around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (business analyst OR BA), to cover variations of the same job title
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs

Here’s an example of a generic search string to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (business analyst OR BA) -job -jobs -sample -examples -templates

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Adding variations of job titles to the Boolean search string for business analysts will provide more relevant results. And, excluding irrelevant terms reduces false positives.

2

Searching for profiles of Business Analysts

Search for profiles on specific sites through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:quora.com “business analyst” “credentials & highlights”
  • site:meetup.com “business analyst” “member since”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of Business Analysts in various formats:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “business analyst” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Boolean sample search strings to find Business Analysts by industry and job title

Use these strings to find business analysts who:

Have worked in IT

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business analyst” IT -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have worked in finance and have knowledge of the XBRL standard

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business analyst” finance XBRL -job -jobs -sample -templates

Boolean strings for business analysts by qualifications and experience

Find Business Analysts who:

Are certified and have experience in wireframing

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business analyst” wireframe (CBAP OR CCBA) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have project management experience and a computer science degree

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business analyst” (“project management” OR “managed project”) (“computer science” OR IT) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Know SQL and specific methodologies

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business analyst” SQL (BPMN OR Agile) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have experience with specific tools

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business analyst” (Balsamiq OR UXpin) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Boolean search for Business Analysts by location

By states or cities:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business analyst” (Connecticut OR CT) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business analyst” Berlin Germany -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business analyst” (Illinois OR IL) (872 OR 773) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within a range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business analyst” Sacramento 94203..95799 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the right zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find Engineers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-engineers-managers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 10 Mar 2017 16:31:04 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8818 When hiring Engineers, use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Our search string examples provide a basis to build your own commands. Modify them to hire for various types of engineers. Building search strings to find Engineers Create a generic search string around terms like: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude […]

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When hiring Engineers, use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Our search string examples provide a basis to build your own commands. Modify them to hire for various types of engineers.

1

Building search strings to find Engineers

Create a generic search string around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“software engineer” OR “developer”), to include variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a generic Boolean search string for engineers’ resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“software engineer” OR “developer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -”resume services”

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Adding variations of engineering job titles will provide more relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for engineering profiles

Search for profiles on specific websites, like Stack Overflow, with Boolean search in Google by including the site: operator and terms found on member profiles. For example:

  • site:github.com “Java developer” “joined on”
  • site:quora.com “civil engineers” “credentials & highlights”
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “Python engineer”

Add more criteria in your Boolean strings for engineers to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find different types of Engineers

Civil engineers

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “civil engineer” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Software engineers

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“software engineer” OR “developer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Electrical engineers

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“electrical engineer” OR “electronics engineer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Engineers by skills and experience

Senior mechanical engineers

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “mechanical engineer” (senior OR chief) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Senior mechanical engineers who are familiar with certain software

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “mechanical engineer” (MATLAB OR SolidWorks) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Electrical engineers who are familiar with Six Sigma concepts

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“electrical engineer” OR “electronics engineer”) “six sigma” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Software engineers who know either Java or C++ or both

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“software engineer” OR developer) (Java OR C++) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Engineers by location

By states and cities:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“software engineer” OR developer”) (Massachusetts OR MA) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“computer engineer” OR developer”) Toronto Canada -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“biochemical engineer” OR “chemical engineer”) (Texas OR TX) (832 OR 713) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within a range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “Petroleum Engineer” Texas 76511..78682 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find Designers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-designers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 10 Mar 2017 16:54:42 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8820 When searching for Designer resumes and profiles on Google, use Boolean logic to target your searches. Our Boolean search examples provide a basis to build your own search strings. Modify them with your criteria to hire a Web or Graphic Designer who has the skills and experience you need. Generic search string to find a […]

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When searching for Designer resumes and profiles on Google, use Boolean logic to target your searches. Our Boolean search examples provide a basis to build your own search strings. Modify them with your criteria to hire a Web or Graphic Designer who has the skills and experience you need.

1

Generic search string to find a Designer

Build a generic search string around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“UI designer” OR “user interface designer”) to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a Boolean search string for designers’ resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“UI designer” OR “user interface designer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Adding variations of designer job roles provides a larger number of relevant results. And, excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

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Looking for Designer profiles and portfolios

Search for candidates on specific social networks using Boolean strings for designers by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:behance.net “graphic designer” “project views” chicago
  • site:dribbble.com “web designer” “shots” -jobs
  • site:meetup.com “ui designer” “member since”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of Designers in various formats:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (“graphic designer” OR “illustrator”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find Designers by role and skill

Use these sample strings to search for:

Web Designers

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web designer” (HTML CSS OR Javascript) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Interior Designers who have experience in design software and spatial design

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “interior designer” (AutoCAD OR 3D Max) “spatial design” -job -jobs -sample -templates

UI or UX Designers who have experience in various software and development tools

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“UX designer” OR “interaction designer”) agile InVision -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“UI designer” OR “visual designer”) scrum JavaScript (Photoshop OR InDesign) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Designers who work (or have worked) in managerial roles and have used specific software

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“art director” OR “design director”) “managed team” (InDesign OR Photoshop) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find Designers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“UX designer” OR “interaction designer”) agile (Utah OR UT) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“graphic designer” OR “illustrator”) Paris France -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web designer” Javascript (Colorado OR CO) 719 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within ranges of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “senior web designer” Seattle 98039..98199 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the right zip code ranges here and here.

Use our job descriptions to learn more about the key skills and responsibilities of different design roles.

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How to find CTOs with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-cto-boolean-search-strings Fri, 10 Mar 2017 17:13:10 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8822 When looking for a chief technology officer (CTO), use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own search commands. Modify them to recruit a knowledgeable and experienced CTO to lead your engineers. Building search strings to find a CTO Create a generic […]

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When looking for a chief technology officer (CTO), use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own search commands. Modify them to recruit a knowledgeable and experienced CTO to lead your engineers.

1

Building search strings to find a CTO

Create a generic search string around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (CTO OR “chief technology officer”), to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a generic search string to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CTO OR “chief technology officer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -”resume services”

With this search string, the words resume or CV have to appear in the page title. Adding variations of job titles provides more relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

2

Searching for profiles of CTOs

Search for CTO profiles on specific sites using Boolean search in Google, by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:twitter.com (CTO OR “chief technology officer”) -jobs
  • site:meetup.com (CTO OR “chief technology officer”) “member since”

Add more criteria in your Boolean search string for a CTO to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for CTO resumes in various formats:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (CTO OR “chief technology officer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Boolean search strings for CTOs by skill and experience

Find a CTO who:

Has worked at a specific type of startup

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CTO OR “chief technology officer”) startup (Cloud OR Saas) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Has company-founding experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CTO OR “chief technology officer”) (founder OR founded OR cofounder OR co-founder) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Has experience as a developer and product manager using Scrum

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CTO OR “chief technology officer”) (developer OR engineer) “product manager” scrum -job -jobs -sample -examples

Boolean search for a CTO by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CTO OR “chief technology officer”) (Ohio OR OH) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CTO OR “chief technology officer”) (Ohio OR OH) Toronto -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CTO OR “chief technology officer”) (California OR CA) (935 OR 858) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within a range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CTO OR “chief technology officer”) Phoenix 85001..85098 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the right zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find Game Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-game-developers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 10 Mar 2017 17:22:20 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8823 Use Boolean logic to find resumes and profiles on Google to hire Game Developers. Our search string examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean commands. Modify them to recruit developers with experience building, troubleshooting and testing games. Generic search string to find Game Developers Build Boolean strings for game developers according to your needs: […]

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Use Boolean logic to find resumes and profiles on Google to hire Game Developers. Our search string examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean commands. Modify them to recruit developers with experience building, troubleshooting and testing games.

1

Generic search string to find Game Developers

Build Boolean strings for game developers according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (Developer OR engineer), to cover variations of the same job title
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“game developer” OR “game programmer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

When running this command in Google, you’ll get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for Game Developer profiles

Search for Game Developers on specific sites through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:github.com “game developer” “joined on”
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “game developer”

Add more criteria in your Boolean search string for game developers to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of Game Developers in various formats:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “game developer” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Developers with varying specialities

Find Game Developers who:

Can code in various programming languages

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“game developer” OR “game programmer”) Java HTML5 -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“game developer” OR “game programmer”) (C# OR C++) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with specific game consoles

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“game developer” OR “game programmer”) (Xbox OR Sony)-job -jobs -sample -examples

Have developed games for mobile (Android or iOS)

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“game developer” OR “game programmer”) (Android OR iOS) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience with certain game engines

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“game developer” OR “game programmer”) (Unity3D OR Unreal) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with animation

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“game developer” OR “game programmer”) “3D animation” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Game Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “game developer” (Oregon OR OR) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “game developer” Miami (Florida OR FL) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “game developer” (Massachusetts OR MA) (857 OR 617) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find area codes here.

Within range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “game developer” (Massachusetts OR MA) 02108..02495 -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find the appropriate zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find CFOs with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-cfo-boolean-search-strings Fri, 17 Mar 2017 10:38:01 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8883 Use Boolean logic in Google to find resumes and profiles of qualified candidates for your chief finance officer roles. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean search commands. Modify these Boolean strings for CFOs to recruit knowledgeable candidates who will manage your company’s risk and lead its finance operations. Generic search string to […]

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Use Boolean logic in Google to find resumes and profiles of qualified candidates for your chief finance officer roles. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean search commands. Modify these Boolean strings for CFOs to recruit knowledgeable candidates who will manage your company’s risk and lead its finance operations.

1

Generic search string to find a CFO

Build search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (CFO OR “chief financial officer”), to cover variations of the same job title
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

When running this command in Google, you’ll get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Excluding more terms reduces false positives.

2

Searching for CFO profiles

Use these Boolean strings for CFO to search on specific sites through Google by including the site operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:twitter.com (CFO OR “chief financial officer”)
  • site:quora.com (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) “credentials & highlights”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find a CFO by experience and skills

Find CFOs who:

Have experience in various industries or roles

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) (healthcare OR pharma) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) (manufacturing OR construction) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) “divisional general manager” -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) (auditor OR treasurer) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are certified

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) CPA -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with NetSuite, SAP or both

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) (NetSuite OR SAP) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have corporate accounting and strategy development experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) “corporate accounting” (“strategy development” OR “strategic role”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have a graduate degree in a specific subject

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) (MSc OR Master’s OR “graduate degree”) “financial engineering” -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) (MSc OR Master’s OR “graduate degree”) (economics OR “public finance”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) MBA -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have international experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) (“worked abroad” OR “international experience”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find professionals from less senior positions who could be hired as CFOs:

General managers who have experience in finance management or industry-related experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “general manager” “finance management” -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “general manager” “hospitality industry” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of a CFO in various formats:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find a CFO by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) Atlanta (Georgia OR GA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) Scotland -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CFO OR “chief financial officer”) (Washington OR WA) (206 OR 425 OR 253) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find area codes here.

Within range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “(CFO OR “chief financial officer”) (Massachusetts OR MA) 02108..02495 -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find the appropriate zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find COOs with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-coo-boolean-search-strings Fri, 17 Mar 2017 10:50:21 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8884 When hiring chief operating officers, use Boolean logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Our examples of search strings provide a basis to build your own commands. Modify them to recruit a knowledgeable COO who will lead your operations and develop effective business strategies. Generic search string to find a COO Build search according […]

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When hiring chief operating officers, use Boolean logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Our examples of search strings provide a basis to build your own commands. Modify them to recruit a knowledgeable COO who will lead your operations and develop effective business strategies.

1

Generic search string to find a COO

Build search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (COO OR “chief operating officer”), to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a Boolean search string for COO that you can modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (COO OR “chief operating officer” OR “chief operations officer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

When running this string in Google, you’ll get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Adding variations of job titles provides more relevant results. Excluding more terms reduces false positives.

2

Searching for COO profiles

Search for COOs on specific sites through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:quora.com (COO OR “chief operating officer”) “credentials & highlights”
  • site:twitter.com (COO OR “chief operating officer”)

Add more criteria to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find a COO by experience

Find a COO who:

Has experience in various industries or functions

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (COO OR “chief operating officer”) manufacturing -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (COO OR “chief operating officer”) “tech industry” -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (COO OR “chief operating officer”) (procurement OR logistics OR “supply chain”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (COO OR “chief operating officer”) (“general manager” OR “operations manager”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Has strategy development experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (COO OR “chief operating officer”) (“strategy development” OR “strategy planning”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Has knowledge of business analysis

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (COO OR “chief operating officer”) (“business analysis” OR “business intelligence”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for COO resumes in various formats:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (COO OR “chief operating officer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings for COOs by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (COO OR “chief operating officer”) Seattle (Washington OR WA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (COO OR “chief operating officer”) London (United Kingdom OR UK) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (COO OR “chief operating officer”) Austin (Texas OR TX) 512 -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find area codes here.

Within range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “(COO OR “chief operating officer”) Houston (Texas OR TX) 77001..77299 -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find the appropriate zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find App Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-app-developers-boolean-search-strings Tue, 21 Mar 2017 13:14:54 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8909 Use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles of App Developers. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean search commands. Modify them to recruit developers who can build intuitive and functional applications. Generic search string to find App Developers Build Boolean search string for app developers according to […]

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Use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles of App Developers. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean search commands. Modify them to recruit developers who can build intuitive and functional applications.

1

Generic search string to find App Developers

Build Boolean search string for app developers according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“app developer” OR “application developer”), to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“app developer” OR “application developer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

When running this command on Google, you’ll get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for App Developer profiles

Search for developers on specific sites, like Github and Stack Overflow, through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:github.com “app developer” “joined on”
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “app developer”

Add more criteria in your Boolean strings for app developers to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of App Developers in various formats:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “app developer” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find App Developers by coding experience and skills

Find App Developers who:

Know various coding languages

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“app developer” OR “app programmer”) (Java OR swift) “Objective-C” -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“app developer” OR “application developer”) PHP HTML5 -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with user experience design

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“app developer” OR “application developer”) (UI OR UX) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have cross-platform experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“app developer” OR “application developer”) iOS Android -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“app developer” OR “application developer”) (PhoneGap OR Cordova) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience with J2EE, Ajax or both

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“app developer” OR “application developer”) (J2EE OR Ajax) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with agile methodologies and the ASP .NET framework

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“app developer” OR “application developer”) (scrum OR crystal) “ASP .NET” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean search strings to find App Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “app developer” (“New York” OR NY) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “app developer” Dallas (Texas OR TX) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “app developer” Chicago (773 OR 872) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find area codes here.

Within range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “app developer” (California OR CA) 90001..90089 -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find the appropriate zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find Web Designers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-web-designer-boolean-search-strings Fri, 24 Mar 2017 09:40:46 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8937 When searching for Web Designer resumes and profiles on Google, use Boolean logic to target your searches. Our Boolean search examples provide a basis to build your own strings. Modify them with your criteria to hire a Web Designer who can build functional and user-friendly websites. Generic search string to find a Web Designer Build […]

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When searching for Web Designer resumes and profiles on Google, use Boolean logic to target your searches. Our Boolean search examples provide a basis to build your own strings. Modify them with your criteria to hire a Web Designer who can build functional and user-friendly websites.

1

Generic search string to find a Web Designer

Build a generic search string around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs

Here’s an example of a simple Boolean search string for web designer resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web designer” -job -jobs -sample -templates

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. If you want to find different types of designers, add variations of job titles. And, excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

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Looking for Web Designer profiles and portfolios

Search for designers on specific social networks using Boolean search in Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:dribbble.com “web designer” “shots” -jobs
  • site:behance.net “web designer” “project views” miami
  • site:meetup.com “web designer” “member since”

Add more criteria in your Boolean strings for web designers to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Example Boolean search strings to find resumes of Web Designers by role and skill

Use these sample strings to search for Web Designers who:

Know Javascript and HTML5

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web designer” Javascript HTML5 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have experience in specific design software

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web designer” (Illustrator OR InDesign OR Photoshop) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are familiar with agile methodologies

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web designer” scrum -job -jobs -sample -templates

Work (or have worked) in managerial roles and have extensive experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“senior web designer” OR “design director” OR “managed team”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have experience in interaction design

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web designer” (“interaction design” OR UI OR “user experience”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Sample string to search for resumes of Web Designers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “web designer” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find Web Designers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web designer” (Michigan OR MI) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web designer” London (UK OR “United Kingdom”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web designer” (“North Carolina” OR NC) (919 OR 984) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within ranges of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web designer” “San Francisco” 94112..94132 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the right zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find Graphic Designers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-graphic-designer-boolean-search-strings Fri, 24 Mar 2017 09:59:23 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=8949 To find a Graphic Designer on Google, use Boolean logic for more targeted searches. Our examples of Boolean strings to find resumes and profiles provide a basis to build your own commands. Modify them with your criteria to hire a graphic designer who can create attractive visuals for a variety of media. Generic search string to find a Graphic […]

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To find a Graphic Designer on Google, use Boolean logic for more targeted searches. Our examples of Boolean strings to find resumes and profiles provide a basis to build your own commands. Modify them with your criteria to hire a graphic designer who can create attractive visuals for a variety of media.

1

Generic search string to find a Graphic Designer

Build a generic search string around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“graphic designer” OR “visual designer”) to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a simple string to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“graphic designer” OR “visual designer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Adding variations of designer job roles provides a larger number of relevant results. And, excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

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Finding Graphic Designer profiles and portfolios

Search for profiles and portfolios on specific social networks using Boolean search in Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:coroflot.com “summary” “graphic designer”
  • site:dribbble.com “illustrator” “shots” -jobs
  • site:behance.net “graphic designer” “project views” chicago

Add more criteria in your Boolean search string for graphic designers to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of Graphic Designers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (“graphic designer” OR “illustrator”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find a Graphic Designer by skills and experience

Boolean strings for graphic designers who:

Have experience with specific software

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” CorelDRAW -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” (InDesign OR Illustrator) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Work (or have worked) in senior roles

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” (“art director” OR “creative director” OR senior) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have experience in print and editorial design

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” (“print design” OR “editorial design”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are familiar with WordPress

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” WordPress -job -jobs -sample -templates

Can code

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” (HTML OR CSS) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” PHP -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find a Graphic Designer by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” (Pennsylvania OR PA) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“graphic designer” OR “visual designer”) London (UK OR “United Kingdom”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” (Oregon OR OR) 541 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within ranges of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” Seattle 98039..98199 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the right zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find Sales Directors with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-sales-director-boolean-search-strings Fri, 31 Mar 2017 15:15:44 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=9459 Using Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles allows for more targeted searches. Modify our search strings examples to recruit a Sales Director who can lead your sales team and develop effective strategies. Generic Boolean strings for Sales Directors Build a generic search string around terms like: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to […]

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Using Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles allows for more targeted searches. Modify our search strings examples to recruit a Sales Director who can lead your sales team and develop effective strategies.

1

Generic Boolean strings for Sales Directors

Build a generic search string around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“sales director” OR “VP sales”), to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a Boolean search string to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“sales director” OR “VP sales”) -job -jobs -sample -templates -examples

With these Boolean strings for sales directors, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear either in the page title or the page url. Some companies use the term “manager” and “director” interchangeably. Adding variations of managerial job roles provides more relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for profiles of Sales Directors

Search for profiles on specific sites through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com “sales director” “member since”
  • site:quora.com “sales director” “credentials & highlights”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of Sales Directors in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (“sales manager” OR “sales director”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find Sales Directors who work in various roles

Find Sales Directors who:

Have experience managing sales in a specific area

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“regional sales director” OR “district manager”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“national sales manager” OR “area manager”) -job -jobs -sample -templates -services

Have a background in a specific industry or role

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales director” (pharma OR biotech) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales director” (marketing OR advertising) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales director” (“retail manager” OR “store manager”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have experience as account managers

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales director” (“account manager” OR “account executive”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find Sales Directors by skills

Find Sales Directors who:

Are familiar with B2B and outside sales

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales director” B2B (field OR “outside sales”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have a graduate degree

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales director” (MBA OR Master) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are certified

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales director” (“certified” OR CSLP) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find Sales Directors by location

By state and city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales director” (Nevada OR NV) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales director” Sydney Australia -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales director” Boston (Massachusetts OR MA) (617 OR 978 OR 351) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within a range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“sales director”) Los Angeles 90001..90305 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the right zip code ranges here.

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How to find CMOs with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-cmo-boolean-search-strings Fri, 31 Mar 2017 15:51:49 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=9466 When looking for a Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Modify our search string examples to recruit an experienced CMO who can craft powerful strategies to lead your marketing team. Building search strings to find a CMO Create a generic search string around terms like: -job […]

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When looking for a Chief Marketing Officer (CMO), use Boolean search logic in Google to find resumes and profiles. Modify our search string examples to recruit an experienced CMO who can craft powerful strategies to lead your marketing team.

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Building search strings to find a CMO

Create a generic search string around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“chief marketing officer” OR “VP Marketing”), to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a generic search string to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“chief marketing officer” OR “VP Marketing”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Adding variations of marketing managerial job titles in a Boolean search string for CMO provides more relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for CMO profiles

Search for CMO profiles on specific sites using Boolean search in Google, by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:quora.com (CMO OR “chief marketing officer”) “credentials & highlights”
  • site:meetup.com (CMO OR “chief marketing officer”) “member since”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample Boolean strings for CMO resumes in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (CMO OR “chief marketing officer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Boolean search strings to find a CMO’s resume by skills and experience

Find a CMO who has experience:

Working at a startup

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CMO OR “chief marketing officer”) startup -job -jobs -sample -examples

In demand generation and inbound marketing

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “chief marketing officer” (“demand generation” OR “inbound marketing” OR PPC OR SEO) -job -jobs -sample -examples

In product marketing

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“chief marketing officer” OR “VP Marketing”) “product marketing” -job -jobs -sample -examples

In sales

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “chief marketing officer” (sales OR “account management” OR “business development”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

In public relations

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “chief marketing officer” (“public relations” OR media OR communications) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Working in B2B marketing

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “chief marketing officer” B2B -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find a CMO who:

Has a graduate degree

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “chief marketing officer” (MSc OR Master OR MBA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Is familiar with brand management

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “chief marketing officer” (branding OR “brand management”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Knows how to conduct data analysis

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “chief marketing officer” (“data analysis” OR “analyzed data”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Boolean search examples to find CMO resumes by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CMO OR “chief marketing officer”) (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CMO OR “chief marketing officer”) London (“United Kingdom” OR UK) -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CMO OR “chief marketing officer”) (“New York” OR NY) 718 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within a range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (CMO OR “chief marketing officer”) Boston 02119..02210 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the right zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find Technical Writers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-technical-writers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 07 Apr 2017 12:40:02 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=10122 Use Boolean logic in Google to find resumes and profiles of Technical Writers. Modify our search string examples to recruit professionals who can communicate technical information in accessible ways. Generic Boolean search string for Technical Writer Build search according to your needs: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover […]

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Use Boolean logic in Google to find resumes and profiles of Technical Writers. Modify our search string examples to recruit professionals who can communicate technical information in accessible ways.

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Generic Boolean search string for Technical Writer

  • Build search according to your needs:
  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs

Here’s an example of a Boolean search string for technical writers that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “technical writer” -job -jobs -sample -examples

When running this command in Google, you’ll get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for profiles of Technical Writers

Search for Technical Writers on specific sites through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:quora.com “credentials & highlights” “technical writer”
  • site:meetup.com “member since” “technical writer”

Add more criteria in your Boolean strings for technical writers to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Technical Writers by experience and skills

Find Technical Writers who:

Are familiar with FrameMaker

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “technical writer” FrameMaker -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in senior roles

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“senior technical writer” OR “chief technical writer OR “lead technical writer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Know HTML and XML

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “technical writer” (HTML OR XML) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with SEO

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “technical writer” SEO -job -jobs -sample -examples

Speak specific languages

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “technical writer” (German OR French) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience writing white papers

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “technical writer” “white paper” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked in specific industries or roles

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “technical writer” (software OR engineering OR tech OR SaaS) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “technical writer” (manufacturing OR construction) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “technical writer” (“software development lifecycle” OR SDLC) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have a degree

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “technical writer” (BSc OR BA OR Bachelor) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Technical Writers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “technical writer” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Technical Writers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “technical writer” (Maryland OR MD) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “technical writer” “Los Angeles” (“California” OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “technical writer” “San Francisco” (628 OR 415) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find area codes here.

Within range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “technical writer” Orlando (Florida OR FL) 32789..32886 -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find the appropriate zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find Social Media Specialists with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-social-media-specialist-boolean-search-strings Fri, 07 Apr 2017 13:01:48 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=10140 Use Boolean logic in Google to find resumes and profiles of Social Media Specialists. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean search commands. Modify them to recruit professionals who can build effective social media strategies to engage your audience. Generic search string to find Social Media Specialists Build search according […]

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Use Boolean logic in Google to find resumes and profiles of Social Media Specialists. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean search commands. Modify them to recruit professionals who can build effective social media strategies to engage your audience.

1

Generic search string to find Social Media Specialists

Build search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“social media specialist” OR “social media marketer”), to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a generic Boolean search string for a social media specialist that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“social media specialist” OR “social media marketer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

When running this command in Google, you’ll get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Excluding more terms reduces false positives.

2

Searching for profiles of Social Media Specialists

Search for social media professionals on specific sites through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:quora.com “credentials & highlights” “social media specialist”
  • site:meetup.com “member since” “social media specialist”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of Social Media Specialists in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “social media specialist” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean strings for Social Media Specialists, by skills

Find Social Media Specialists who:

Work under various job titles

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“social media manager” OR “digital media manager”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with specific social platforms

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “social media specialist” (Facebook OR Reddit) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in data analytics

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “social media specialist” (“data analytics” OR metrics OR “data analysis”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with content marketing or blogging

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “social media specialist” (content OR blogging OR copywriting) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have a degree in Communications or PR

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “social media specialist” (BSc OR BA OR Bachelor) (Communication OR PR OR “public relations”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have knowledge of SEO

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “social media specialist” (SEO OR “search engine optimization”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Social Media Specialists by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “social media specialist” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “social media specialist” Dublin Ireland -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “social media specialist” “New York” 917 -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find area codes here.

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How to find Java Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-java-developers-boolean-search-strings Wed, 12 Apr 2017 15:50:05 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=10812 Use Boolean logic on Google to find Java Developers (profiles and resumes.) Modify our search string examples to hire developers who can write clean, efficient code in Java. Generic search string to find Java Developers Build a Boolean search string for Java developers according to your needs: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results (intitle:resume […]

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Use Boolean logic on Google to find Java Developers (profiles and resumes.) Modify our search string examples to hire developers who can write clean, efficient code in Java.

1

Generic search string to find Java Developers

Build a Boolean search string for Java developers according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“Java developer” OR “Java programmer”) to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find talented candidates:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“Java developer” OR “Java programmer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

When running this command using Google, you will get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Adding variations of developer job titles provides more relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

2

Searching for profiles of Java Developers

Search for Java Developers on specific sites, like Stack Overflow, through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “Java developer” “badges”
  • site:github.com “joined on” “Java developer” Chicago
  • site:meetup.com “member since” “Java developer”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of Java Developers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “Java developer” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean strings for java developers by experience and skills

Find Java Developers who:

Have worked with Linux

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“Java developer” OR “Java programmer”) Linux -job -jobs -sample -examples

Know C++ and C#

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“Java developer” OR “Java programmer”) (C++ OR C#) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked with Agile methodologies

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“Java developer” OR “Java programmer”) (scrum OR XP) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with Oracle

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“Java developer” OR “Java programmer”) Oracle -job -jobs -sample -examples

Holds a certification

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“Java developer” OR “Java programmer”) “Sun Certified” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in specific frameworks

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“Java developer” OR “Java programmer”) (Spring OR Hibernate) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“Java developer” OR “Java programmer”) ZK -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked in senior positions

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“senior Java Developer” OR “senior Java programmer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Java Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “Java developer” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “Java developer” “San Francisco” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “Java developer” Chicago (773 OR 872) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find area codes here.

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How to find CIOs with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-cio-boolean-search-strings Fri, 07 Apr 2017 13:27:09 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=10160 Use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles of Chief Information Officers (CIO.) Modify our search string examples to recruit professionals who can lead your IT department and use technology to increase efficiency and profitability. Generic search string to find a CIO Build a search according to your needs: -job -jobs -sample -examples, […]

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Use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles of Chief Information Officers (CIO.) Modify our search string examples to recruit professionals who can lead your IT department and use technology to increase efficiency and profitability.

1

Generic search string to find a CIO

Build a search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“chief information officer” OR CIO) to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a generic Boolean search string for a CIO that you can further modify to find talented candidates:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“chief information officer” OR CIO) -job -jobs -sample -examples

When running this command using Google, you will get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

2

Searching for profiles of a CIO

Search for Chief Information Officers on specific sites through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com “member since” “chief information officer”
  • site:quora.com “credentials & highlights” “CIO”

Add more criteria in your Boolean strings for CIO to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of a CIO in various formats:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (“chief information officer” OR CIO) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find a CIO by experience and skills

Find Chief information officers who:

Are familiar with network management

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“chief information officer” OR CIO) (“network management” OR “network administration” OR “network infrastructure”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Know SQL

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“chief information officer” OR CIO) SQL -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked in specific industries

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“chief information officer” OR CIO) (healthcare OR pharma) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with Oracle systems

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“chief information officer” OR CIO) (Oracle OR SAP) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in software development

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“chief information officer” OR CIO) (“software development” OR “software engineering”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have a graduate degree

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“chief information officer” OR CIO) (MSc OR Master OR MBA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean search strings to find a CIO by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “chief information officer” (New Jersey OR NJ) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “chief information officer” “Los Angeles” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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Within range of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “chief information officer” “Los Angeles” 90002..91367 -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find the appropriate zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find Product Designers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-product-designer-boolean-search-strings Fri, 28 Apr 2017 13:21:13 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=12594 Use Boolean search on Google to find profiles and resumes of Product Designers. Modify our sample search strings to hire talented professionals who can design physical and digital products. Hire a Product Designer Build a generic Boolean search string for product designers around terms like: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude irrelevant results (intitle:resume OR […]

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Use Boolean search on Google to find profiles and resumes of Product Designers. Modify our sample search strings to hire talented professionals who can design physical and digital products.

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Hire a Product Designer

Build a generic Boolean search string for product designers around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs

Here’s an example of a simple string to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “product designer” -job -jobs -sample -templates

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. And, excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

2

Find profiles and portfolios of Product Designers

By using Boolean search in Google you can discover profiles and portfolios on specific sites. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:coroflot.com “summary” “product designer”
  • site:dribbble.com “product designer” “shots” -jobs
  • site:behance.net “product designer” “project views”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Example Boolean strings for Product Designers by skills and experience

Search for Product Designers who:

Know about spatial design

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “product designer” “spatial design” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have used specific CAD (computer-assisted design) software

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “product designer” (SolidWorks OR Rhinoceros) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are familiar with certain prototyping platforms

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “product designer” Arduino -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have relevant industry experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “product designer” (medical OR pharma) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Know about user experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “product designer” (UX OR “user experience” OR “interaction design”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are familiar with user research

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “product designer” (“user research” OR “usability testing”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have worked in leadership roles

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“senior product designer” OR “chief product designer” OR “managed team”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are familiar with the Block Element Modifier (BEM) methodology

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “product designer” (“block element modifier” OR bem) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Sample string to search for resumes of Product Designers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “product designer” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find Product Designers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “product designer” (“New York” OR NY) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “product designer” London (UK OR “United Kingdom”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “product designer” Boston 617 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Android Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-android-developers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 21 Apr 2017 12:53:18 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=11829 Use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles of Android Developers. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean search commands. Modify them to recruit developers who can create powerful and elegant applications on Android. Generic search string to find Android Developers Build Boolean strings for Android developers according […]

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Use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles of Android Developers. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own Boolean search commands. Modify them to recruit developers who can create powerful and elegant applications on Android.

1

Generic search string to find Android Developers

Build Boolean strings for Android developers according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “android developer” -job -jobs -sample -examples

When running this command on Google, you’ll get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Excluding more terms reduces false positives.

2

Searching for Android Developer profiles

Search for developers on specific sites, like Stack Overflow, through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:github.com “android developer” “joined on”
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “android developer”

Add more criteria in your Boolean search string for Android developers to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of Android Developers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “android developer” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find resumes of Android Developers by coding experience and skills

Find Android Developers who:

Know HTML5

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “android developer” HTML5 -job -jobs -sample -examples

Can code in certain programming languages

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “android developer” (C++ OR C#) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in user interface design

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “android developer” (UI OR UX OR “user interface”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have a background developing apps for Android tablets

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “android developer” tablet -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked with specific libraries

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “android developer” (Dagger OR RxJava) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with mobile application development frameworks

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “android developer” (PhoneGap OR Cordova) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have held senior positions

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “android developer” (senior OR lead) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with J2EE

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “android developer” (J2EE OR “Java EE”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with Agile frameworks

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “android developer” Scrum -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Android developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “android developer” (Massachusetts OR MA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “android developer” Seattle (Washington OR WA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “android developer” “Los Angeles” (213 OR 310 OR 323 OR 424) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find area codes here.

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How to find PHP Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-php-developers-boolean-search-strings Wed, 19 Apr 2017 12:06:14 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=11621 Use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles of developers. Modify our search string examples to hire a PHP developer who can write well-designed, scalable code. Generic search string to find PHP Developers Build a search according to your needs: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online […]

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Use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles of developers. Modify our search string examples to hire a PHP developer who can write well-designed, scalable code.

1

Generic search string to find PHP Developers

Build a search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“PHP developer” OR “PHP programmer”) to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find talented candidates:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“PHP developer” OR “PHP programmer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

When running this command using Google, you will get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Adding variations of developer job titles provides more relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

2

Searching for profiles of PHP Developers

Search for PHP Developers on specific sites through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com “member since” “PHP developer”
  • site:github.com “joined on” “PHP developer”

Add more criteria to your Boolean search string for PHP developers to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of a PHP Developer in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (“PHP developer” OR “PHP programmer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find PHP Developers by experience and skills

Boolean strings for PHP developers who:

Are familiar with HTML5 and CSS3

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“PHP developer” OR “PHP programmer”) (HTML5 OR CSS3) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Know MongoDB and MySQL

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“PHP developer” OR “PHP programmer”) (MongoDB OR MySQL) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with coding standards

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“PHP developer” OR “PHP programmer”) (PEAR OR PSR) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Can code in C++ and JavaScript

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“PHP developer” OR “PHP programmer”) (JavaScript OR C++) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Know a certain version of PHP

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“PHP developer” OR “PHP programmer”) PHP5 -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience with open source content management frameworks

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“PHP developer” OR “PHP programmer”) (Drupal OR Joomla) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have used the Scrum methodology

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“PHP developer” OR “PHP programmer”) Scrum -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean search strings to find PHP Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“PHP developer” OR “PHP programmer”) (“New York” OR NY) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“PHP developer” OR “PHP programmer”) “Los Angeles” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“PHP developer” OR “PHP programmer”) (“New York” OR NY) (718 OR 929) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find CAD Designers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-cad-designer-boolean-search-strings Fri, 28 Apr 2017 16:21:23 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=12617 To find and hire CAD (Computer-Aided Design) designers, you can use our sample Boolean search strings as a guide to build your own commands. Modify them to find resumes and profiles of qualified candidates on Google. Find CAD designers Build a generic Boolean search string for CAD designeraround terms like: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to […]

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To find and hire CAD (Computer-Aided Design) designers, you can use our sample Boolean search strings as a guide to build your own commands. Modify them to find resumes and profiles of qualified candidates on Google.

1

Find CAD designers

Build a generic Boolean search string for CAD designeraround terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“CAD designer” OR “CAD design engineer”) to cover similar job titles

Here’s an example of a simple string to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“CAD designer” OR “CAD design engineer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Adding variations of job titles provides more relevant results. And, excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

2

Find profiles and portfolios of CAD designers

By using Boolean strings for CAD designers on Google you can discover profiles and portfolios on specific sites. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:coroflot.com “summary” “CAD designer”
  • site:behance.net “CAD designer” “project views”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Example Boolean search strings to find CAD Designers by skills and experience

Find CAD Designers who:

Have experience with specific tools

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “CAD designer” (Sketchup OR Modo) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have experience with industrial design

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “CAD designer” “industrial design” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are familiar with Building Information Modeling (BIM) and relevant tools

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “CAD designer” (“Building Information Modeling” OR BIM) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “CAD designer” Revit -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have worked in senior roles

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“senior CAD designer” OR “lead CAD designer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have experience designing particular systems

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “CAD designer” (HVAC OR “Heating Ventilating Air Conditioning”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are familiar with certain processes

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “CAD designer” (“3D rendering” OR “3D modeling”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “CAD designer” “mechanical design” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have worked in specific disciplines

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “CAD designer” (electronics OR “electrical design”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Sample string to search for resumes of CAD Designers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (“CAD designer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find CAD Designers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “CAD designer” (Florida OR FL) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “CAD designer” Dallas (Texas OR TX) -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “CAD designer” Houston (281 OR 346 OR 713 OR 832) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find iOS Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-ios-developers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 28 Apr 2017 09:06:32 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=12465 Use Boolean logic on Google to find iOS Developers. Modify our search strings examples to find resumes and profiles of developers who can build applications for a variety of iOS devices. Generic search string to find iOS Developers Build search according to your needs: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to […]

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Use Boolean logic on Google to find iOS Developers. Modify our search strings examples to find resumes and profiles of developers who can build applications for a variety of iOS devices.

1

Generic search string to find iOS Developers

Build search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“iOS developer” OR “iphone developer”), to cover variations of similar roles

Here’s an example of a Boolean search string for iOS developers that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“iOS developer” OR “iphone developer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

When running this command on Google, you’ll get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Adding variations of Developer job titles will provide more relevant results. Excluding more terms reduces false positives.

2

Searching for iOS Developer profiles

Search for developers on specific sites, like Stack Overflow, through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:github.com “iOS developer” “joined on”
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “iOS developer”

Add more criteria in your Boolean strings for iOS developers to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of iOS Developers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “iOS developer” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find iOS Developers by coding experience and skills

Find iOS Developers who:

Can code in Swift

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “iOS developer” Swift -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have used the Cocoa Touch API

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “iOS developer” Cocoa -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with specific Objective-C static analysis tools

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “iOS developer” (Clang OR XClarify) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience coding for specific devices

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “iOS developer” iPad -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked with user interface tools

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “iOS developer” (Photoshop OR Sketch) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with Scrum

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “iOS developer” Scrum -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have used specific data storage frameworks

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “iOS developer” (“Core Data” OR Realm) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have held senior positions

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“lead iOS developer” OR “chief ios developer” OR “senior ios developer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean search strings to find iOS developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “iOS developer” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “iOS developer” London (“United Kingdom” OR UK) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “iOS developer” (Pennsylvania OR PA) (215 OR 267 OR 878) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find area codes here.

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How to find UI designers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-ui-designers-boolean-search-strings Tue, 09 May 2017 11:36:37 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=13200 Use Boolean search on Google to hire UI Designers who can build attractive user interfaces. Modify our Boolean search string examples to meet your needs and find resumes and profiles of professionals for your roles. Generic search string to find UI Designers Build a basic search command around terms like: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to […]

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Use Boolean search on Google to hire UI Designers who can build attractive user interfaces. Modify our Boolean search string examples to meet your needs and find resumes and profiles of professionals for your roles.

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Generic search string to find UI Designers

Build a basic search command around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“UI designer” OR “user interface designer”) to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a Boolean search string for UI designers resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“UI designer” OR “user interface designer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

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Search for profiles and portfolios of UI Designers

Find profiles of UI Designers on social networks using Boolean search in Google. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:dribbble.com “UI designer” “shots” -jobs
  • site: meetup.com “UI designer” “member since”
  • site:behance.net “UI designer” “project views” chicago

Add more criteria to your Boolean strings for UI designers to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Example Boolean search strings to find UI Designers by skills and expertise

Find UI Designers who:

Have worked with Illustrator or Sketch

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UI designer” (Illustrator OR Sketch) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Know a specific style sheet language

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UI designer” (SASS OR “syntactically awesome stylesheets”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UI designer” CSS3 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are familiar with a JavaScript library

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UI designer” jQuery -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have experience in senior-level positions

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“lead UI designer” OR “senior UI designer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Sample string to search for UI Designer resumes in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (“UI designer” OR “user interface designer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find UI Designers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UI designer” (“New York” OR NY) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UI designer” Seattle (Washington OR WA) -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UI designer” Chicago (312 OR 773) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Accountants with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-an-accountant-boolean-search-strings Fri, 19 May 2017 13:47:08 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=14244 To find an Accountant, use Boolean search on Google to find resumes and profiles. Modify our examples to build a Boolean search string for an accountant that match your criteria. Generic search string to find Accountants Build a generic search string around terms like: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude irrelevant results (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) […]

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To find an Accountant, use Boolean search on Google to find resumes and profiles. Modify our examples to build a Boolean search string for an accountant that match your criteria.

1

Generic search string to find Accountants

Build a generic search string around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) to discover online resumes and CVs
  • (accountant OR bookkeeper) to cover similar accounting job titles

Here’s an example of a simple string to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (accountant OR bookkeeper) -job -jobs -sample -templates

With this Boolean search string for accountant, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Adding variations of titles helps you expand your search. Excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

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Search for profiles and portfolios of Accountants

You can find Accountants on social networks using Boolean search in Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com accountant “member since”
  • site:facebook.com inurl:about “tax accountant” “new york”

Add more criteria in your Boolean strings for accountants to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Example Boolean search strings to find an Accountant by role and experience

Find Accountants who:

Have experience using NetSuite

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) accountant NetSuite -job -jobs -sample -templates

Work in various accounting roles

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“cost accountant” OR “staff accountant”) -job -jobs -sample -templates -example

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “financial accountant” -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “forensic accountant” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Hold a senior-level position

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“senior accountant” OR “chief accountant”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are junior

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “junior accountant” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have certain certifications

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) accountant (CPA OR “certified public accountant”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) accountant (CMA OR CPA) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have worked for nonprofits

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) accountant (“non profit” OR NPO) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have experience with taxes

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) accountant (“tax preparation” OR “prepared taxes” OR “tax accounting”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are familiar with specific budgeting methods

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) accountant “activity-based budgeting” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Sample string to search for resumes of Accountants in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) accountant -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find Accountants by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) accountant (california or CA) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) accountant London (“United Kingdom” OR UK) -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) accountant Houston (281 OR 346 OR 713 OR 832) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within ranges of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) accountant Boston 02108..02298 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the right zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find UX designers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-ux-designers-boolean-search-strings Wed, 10 May 2017 12:47:43 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=13316 If you are looking to hire UX Designers, use Boolean search to source resumes and profiles on Google. Modify our Boolean search examples to find UX Designers who can build interfaces that meet user needs. Generic search string to find UX Designers Build a generic search string around terms like: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to […]

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If you are looking to hire UX Designers, use Boolean search to source resumes and profiles on Google. Modify our Boolean search examples to find UX Designers who can build interfaces that meet user needs.

1

Generic search string to find UX Designers

Build a generic search string around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“UX designer” OR “interaction designer”) to cover similar designer job titles

Here’s an example of a Boolean search string for UX designers resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“UX designer” OR “interaction designer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

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Search for profiles and portfolios of UX Designers

You can find UX designers on social networks like Dribbble, Stack Overflow  and Behance using Boolean search in Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:dribbble.com “UX designer” “shots” -jobs
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “UX designer”
  • site:behance.net “UX designer” “project views” “new york”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Example Boolean strings for hiring UX designers by experience and skills

Find UX Designers who:

Are familiar with front-end coding

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UX designer” (Javascript OR HTML5 OR CSS3) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have experience using Balsamiq

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UX designer” Balsamiq -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have used agile methodologies

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UX designer” (scrum OR lean) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are familiar with specific research processes

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UX designer” “concept testing” -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UX designer” (“a/b testing” OR “split-run testing”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have senior-level experience in the field

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“senior UX designer” OR “lead UX designer”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have worked at a startup

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UX designer” startup -job -jobs -sample -templates

Sample string to search for UX Designer resumes in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “UX designer” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean strings for UX designers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UX designer” (Massachusetts OR MA) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UX designer” Toronto Canada -job -jobs -sample -templates

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UX designer” “Los Angeles” (310 OR 424) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within ranges of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UX designer” Seattle 98039..98199 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the right zip code ranges here and here.

More resources:

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How to find App Designers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-app-designers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 19 May 2017 13:35:00 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=14231 If you’re looking to hire App Designers, use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles. Modify our search strings examples to target your sourcing and find skilled App Designers who can create attractive applications. Generic search string to find App Designers Build Boolean strings for app designers according to your needs: -job -jobs -sample […]

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If you’re looking to hire App Designers, use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles. Modify our search strings examples to target your sourcing and find skilled App Designers who can create attractive applications.

1

Generic search string to find App Designers

Build Boolean strings for app designers according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“app designer” OR “application designer”), to cover variations of the same role

Here’s an example of a generic Boolean search string for app designers that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“app designer” OR “application designer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

By using this string on Google, you will get results that contain the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Adding variations of job titles will provide more relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for App Designer profiles

Find App Designers by looking through websites, like Stack Overflow, on Google. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:github.com “app designer” “joined on”
  • site:dribbble.com “app designer” “shots”
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “app designer”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find App Designers by skills and experience

Find App Designers who:

Can design apps for various platforms

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “app designer” (Android OR Windows) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “app designer” hybrid -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in web design

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “app designer” “web design” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with rendering software

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “app designer” KeyShot -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked with InDesign or InVision

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “app designer” (InDesign OR InVision) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with UX

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “app designer” (UX OR “user experience”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of App Designers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “app designer” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find App Designers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “app designer” (“New York” OR NY) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “app designer” Toronto Canada -job -jobs -sample -examples

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How to find Nurse Practitioners with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-nurse-practitioner-boolean-search-strings Fri, 26 May 2017 14:11:25 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=15021 Nurse Practitioners have advanced skills and knowledge in patient care. Use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles of these professionals. Modify our search strings examples to create your own commands. Generic search string to find Nurse Practitioners Build search according to your needs: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results (intitle:resume […]

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Nurse Practitioners have advanced skills and knowledge in patient care. Use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles of these professionals. Modify our search strings examples to create your own commands.

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Generic search string to find Nurse Practitioners

Build search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“nurse practitioner” OR NP), to cover variations of the same job title

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“nurse practitioner” OR NP) -job -jobs -sample -examples

When running this command using Google, you will get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Adding variations of titles will provide a larger number of relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for profiles of Nurse Practitioners

Use Boolean search on Google to discover Nurse Practitioners in their social profiles. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com “nurse practitioner” “member since”
  • site:allnurses.com “most active topics” (“nurse practitioner” OR NP)
  • site:facebook.com inurl:about “nurse practitioner” -intitle:group -intitle:association

If you get the same type of irrelevant results with each search, use the NOT (“-”) operator to exclude those results. Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Nurse Practitioners by experience

Find Nurse Practitioners who:

Have a specific classification

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“acute care nurse practitioner” OR ACNP) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are specialized in an area of care

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “nurse practitioner” cardiology -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “nurse practitioner” (“emergency care” OR “emergency room” OR ER) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Possess a doctorate

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “nurse practitioner” (doctorate OR PhD) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Nurse Practitioners in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “nurse practitioner” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Nurse Practitioners by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “nurse practitioners” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “nurse practitioner” Boston (Massachusetts OR MA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “nurse practitioner” (Washington OR WA) (206 OR 425) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Bookkeepers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-bookkeeper-boolean-search-strings Fri, 26 May 2017 14:57:48 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=15035 If you’re looking for Bookkeepers, use Boolean search on Google to find resumes and profiles that match your criteria. Modify our examples to build your own search strings. Generic search string to find Bookkeepers Build a generic bookkeeper search string around terms like: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude irrelevant results (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) to […]

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If you’re looking for Bookkeepers, use Boolean search on Google to find resumes and profiles that match your criteria. Modify our examples to build your own search strings.

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Generic search string to find Bookkeepers

Build a generic bookkeeper search string around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) to discover online resumes and CVs
  • (bookkeeper OR accountant) to cover similar accounting job title

Here’s an example of a simple string to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (bookkeeper OR accountant) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Run this search string on Google to get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Adding variations of bookkeeping job titles helps you expand your search. And, excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

Bookkeeping is a skill that professionals from non-accounting roles may also have (office managers, secretaries etc.) If you’re only looking for accounting professionals, use quotes around “bookkeeper.” That way you won’t get results like “bookkeeping experience” or “bookkeeping tasks,” which may appear in resumes of various roles.

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Search for profiles and portfolios of Bookkeepers

You can find Bookkeepers on social networks using Boolean search in Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com bookkeeper “member since”
  • site:plus.google.com inurl:about bookkeeper “lived * new york”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Example Boolean search strings to find Bookkeepers by role and experience

Find Bookkeepers who:

Are familiar with certain accounting software

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) bookkeeper (Quickbooks OR Sage) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have worked in a startup

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “bookkeeper” startup -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have experience in particular sectors

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “bookkeeper” (healthcare OR pharma) -job -jobs -sample -templates -example

Hold certifications

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) bookkeeper (“certified public bookkeeper” OR CPB) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find Bookkeepers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) bookkeeper (“New York” OR NY) -job -jobs -sample -templates -services

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “bookkeeper” Toronto Canada -job -jobs -sample -templates -services

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) bookkeeper boston 617 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Programmers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-programmer-boolean-search-strings Fri, 09 Jun 2017 12:17:55 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=16383 Find Programmers using Boolean logic on Google. Boolean search strings can uncover many relevant resumes and profiles. Modify our examples of Boolean search commands to hire a Programmer by skills, experience and location. Generic search string to find a Programmer Your search strings will be more effective if they: Reduce false positives. Use terms like -job […]

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Find Programmers using Boolean logic on Google. Boolean search strings can uncover many relevant resumes and profiles. Modify our examples of Boolean search commands to hire a Programmer by skills, experience and location.

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Generic search string to find a Programmer

Your search strings will be more effective if they:

  • Reduce false positives. Use terms like -job -jobs -sample -examples that exclude irrelevant results.
  • Expand your search. Use variations of the same job title such as (programmer OR developer.)
  • Target resumes. Use the command (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) to generate results that contain the words “resume” or “cv” in the page title. You could do the same for urls with the command (inurl:resume OR inurl:cv.)

Here’s an example of a generic search string to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (programmer OR developer) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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Searching for online profiles of Programmers

Use the site: operator in Google to search within Github or Stack Overflow. Along with the “Programmer” job title, include terms found exclusively on member profiles to target your search. For example:

  • site:github.com “Java programmer” “joined on”
  • site:meetup.com “java programmer” inurl:member
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” Rails

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find a Programmer by skills and experience

Find Programmers who:

Can code in selected programming languages

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) programmer (Java OR Rails) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience with mobile development

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) programmer (mobile OR Android OR iOS) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience with Drupal

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) programmer Drupal -job -jobs -sample -examples

Hold (or have held) senior positions

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) programmer (senior OR lead) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with Scrum

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) programmer Scrum -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Programmers in downloadable formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) programmer -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Programmers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) programmer (“New York” OR NY) -job -jobs -sample -examples -book

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) programmer Sydney Australia -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) programmer (Massachusetts OR MA) (857 OR 617) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find area codes here.

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How to find Web Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-web-developers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 16 Jun 2017 12:58:43 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=16913 When looking for Web Developers, use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles by skills, coding languages and more. Modify our search strings examples to create commands that match your criteria. Generic search string to find Web Developers Build searches according to your needs: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results (intitle:resume […]

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When looking for Web Developers, use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles by skills, coding languages and more. Modify our search strings examples to create commands that match your criteria.

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Generic search string to find Web Developers

Build searches according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:CV), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web developer” -job -jobs -sample -examples

When running this command using Google, you will get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Adding variations of titles will provide a larger number of relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for profiles of Web Developers

Use Boolean search on Google to uncover social profiles of Web Developers on Github, Meetup or StackOverflow. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:github.com inurl:resume “web developer”
  • site:meetup.com “web developer” “member since”
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ inurl:profile “web developer”

If you get the same type of irrelevant results with each search, use the NOT (“-”) operator to exclude those results. Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Web Developers by coding skills and experience

Find Web Developers who:

Are familiar with Django

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web developer” Django -job -jobs -sample -examples

Specialize in JavaScript

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“web developer” OR “front end developer”) JavaScript -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have used a particular database

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web developer” (MongoDB OR MySQL) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Can code in Ruby and/or PHP

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web developer” (Ruby OR Rails OR PHP) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Know Perl

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“web developer” OR “perl developer”) Perl -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience with various content management systems (CMS)

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web developer” (WordPress OR Joomla OR Drupal) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Web Developers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “web developer” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Web Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web developer” (Massachusetts OR MA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web developer” “Washington DC” -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web developer” “San Jose” (408 OR 669) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within ranges of zip codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “web designer” “San Francisco” 94102..94188 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the right zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find Nurses with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-nurse-boolean-search-strings Fri, 26 May 2017 08:27:18 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=14951 If you’re looking to find a Nurse, use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own commands around the skills you want candidates to have. Generic search string to find Nurses Build search according to your needs: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid […]

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If you’re looking to find a Nurse, use Boolean logic on Google to find resumes and profiles. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own commands around the skills you want candidates to have.

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Generic search string to find Nurses

Build search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“licensed practical nurse” OR LPN), to cover variations of the same nursing title

Here’s an example of a nurse Boolean search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR cv) (“licensed practical nurse” OR LPN) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Run this string in Google to get results that contain the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Adding variations of nursing titles will provide more relevant results. And, excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

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Searching for Nurse profiles

Find Nurses by looking through social networks and forums on Google. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com nurse “member since”
  • site:allnurses.com “most active topics” (“registered nurse” OR RN)

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Nurses by skills and experience

Find Nurses who:

Are specialized

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “forensic nurse” -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “hospice nurse” -job -jobs -sample -examples -example -“writing service” -ideas

Have experience in specific types of patient care

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) nurse (“emergency care” OR “critical care”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have specific certifications and credentials

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) nurse “ambulatory care nursing” -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) nurse RN-BC -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with certain Electronic Health Record (EHR) systems

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) nurse MediTech -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have trained others

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) nurse (trained OR mentored) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked in a senior position

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“nursing director” OR “chief nurse”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Possess advanced degrees

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) nurse (“master of science” OR MSc) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Nurses in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) nurse -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Nurses by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) nurse (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) nurse Houston (Texas OR TX) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) nurse (California OR CA) 562 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find a Social Media Manager with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-social-media-manager-boolean-search-strings Fri, 16 Jun 2017 13:21:26 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=16926 If you’re looking for a Social Media Manager, use Boolean search on Google to discover profiles and resumes. Modify our search strings examples based on your must-have skills, experience and location for the role. Generic search string to find Social Media Managers Build search according to your needs: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant […]

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If you’re looking for a Social Media Manager, use Boolean search on Google to discover profiles and resumes. Modify our search strings examples based on your must-have skills, experience and location for the role.

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Generic search string to find Social Media Managers

Build search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:CV), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“social media manager” OR “digital media manager”), to find social media professionals who use different titles

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“social media manager” OR “digital media manager”) -example -sample -samples -job -jobs

By using the intitle: operator, you get results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Use inurl: to include those words in the page url. Add variations of job titles to get more results that match your criteria. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for profiles of Social Media Managers

Boolean search on Google helps you find online profiles of Social Media Managers. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com “social media manager” “member since”
  • site:plus.google.com “social media manager” “new york” -jobs

If you get the same type of irrelevant results with each search, use the NOT (“-”) operator to exclude those results. Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Social Media Managers by skills and experience

Find Social Media Managers who:

Are familiar with WordPress

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “social media manager” WordPress -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have used various analytics tools

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “social media manager” (Google Analytics OR Hootsuite OR Simply Measured) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Know how to use desktop publishing software

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “social media manager” (InDesign OR CorelDRAW) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience with niche social platforms

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “social media manager” (Quora OR Instagram) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have writing experience

(intitle:resume OR cv) “social media manager” (writing OR blogging OR editing) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with Magento

(intitle:resume OR cv) “social media manager” Magento -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Social Media Managers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “social media manager” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Social Media Managers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR cv) “social media manager” (Massachusetts OR MA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR cv) “social media manager” “New York” -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR cv) “social media manager” “San Francisco” (415 OR 628) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Restaurant Chefs with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-chef-boolean-search-strings Fri, 23 Jun 2017 09:52:38 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=17511 If you’re looking for a Chef, Boolean logic can help you discover resumes. Modify our examples of Boolean search commands to source Restaurant Chefs by skills, experience and location. Generic search string to find a Chef Your search strings will be more effective if they: Reduce false positives. Use terms like -job -jobs -sample -examples […]

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If you’re looking for a Chef, Boolean logic can help you discover resumes. Modify our examples of Boolean search commands to source Restaurant Chefs by skills, experience and location.

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Generic search string to find a Chef

Your search strings will be more effective if they:

  • Reduce false positives. Use terms like -job -jobs -sample -examples to exclude irrelevant results.
  • Expand your search. Use variations of the same job title like (chef OR cook)
  • Target resumes. Use the command (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) to generate results that contain the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. You could do the same for urls with the command (inurl:resume OR inurl:cv.)

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Here’s an example of a generic search string to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (inurl:resume OR inurl:cv) “restaurant chef” -job -jobs -template -sample

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Examples of Boolean search strings to find Chefs by title and experience

Find Chefs who:

Use different job titles depending on their experience:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“executive chef” OR “head chef”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “line cook” -job -jobs -sample -examples -example

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sous chef” -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:url) (inurl:resume OR inurl:cv) “senior chef de partie” -job -jobs -template -sample

Specialize in certain cuisines

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “pastry chef” -job -jobs -sample -examples -example

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) chef “italian cuisine” -job -jobs -sample -examples -example

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) chef (thai OR japanese) -job -jobs -sample -examples -example

Have won awards

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“culinary award” OR “cooking award” OR “outstanding chef”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked in Michelin-star restaurants

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) chef “Michelin star” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have management experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) chef (managed OR supervised) (“kitchen staff” OR “team of chefs” OR “junior chefs”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Chefs in downloadable formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “executive chef” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Chefs by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “executive chef” (“New York” OR NY) -job -jobs -sample -examples -book

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “prep cook” “San Francisco” -job -jobs -sample -examples -“writing service”

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sous chef” (Nevada OR NV) (702 OR 775) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find area codes here.

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How to find a Business Lawyer with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-business-lawyer-boolean-search-strings Fri, 23 Jun 2017 15:50:10 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=17557 To find a Business Lawyer, use Boolean logic on Google to uncover resumes and profiles. Our search string examples help you build commands based on the qualifications, credentials and experience you’re looking for in your Legal Counsel. Generic search string to find and hire a Business Lawyer Build searches according to your needs: -job -jobs […]

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To find a Business Lawyer, use Boolean logic on Google to uncover resumes and profiles. Our search string examples help you build commands based on the qualifications, credentials and experience you’re looking for in your Legal Counsel.

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Generic search string to find and hire a Business Lawyer

Build searches according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:CV), to discover candidates’ online resumes

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business lawyer” -job -jobs -sample -examples

The intitle: operator on Google will generate results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title. Use inurl: to look for those words in the page url. Excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for profiles of Business Lawyers

Use Boolean search on Google to find social profiles of Business Lawyers. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:quora.com “business lawyer” “credentials & highlights”
  • site:meetup.com “business lawyer” “member since”

If you get the same type of irrelevant results with each search, use the NOT (“-”) operator to exclude those results. Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Business Lawyers by title and experience

Find Business Lawyers who:

Have various titles

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“corporate counsel” OR “legal counsel”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“business lawyer” OR “business attorney”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“commercial lawyer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in certain industries

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) lawyer (“small business” OR SBA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business lawyer” (hospital OR healthcare) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Possess an advanced degree

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business lawyer” (MSc OR Masters OR MBA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Specialize in a particular legal area

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business lawyer” “international law” -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “business lawyer” (mergers OR acquisition OR M&A) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Business Lawyers in various file formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (“business lawyer” OR “business attorney”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Business Lawyers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“business lawyer” OR “business attorney”) (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“business lawyer” OR “business attorney”) “Los Angeles” -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“business lawyer” OR “business attorney”) Atlanta (404 OR 678) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Pediatricians with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/recruiting-pediatricians-boolean-search-strings Fri, 14 Jul 2017 12:22:46 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=19639 When recruiting Pediatricians, use Boolean search on Google to find profiles and resumes of qualified candidates. Customize our search strings examples to match the experience and background you’re looking for in your new hires. Recruiting Pediatricians with generic Boolean strings Build search strings that generate the results you aim for: Exclude irrelevant results by using […]

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When recruiting Pediatricians, use Boolean search on Google to find profiles and resumes of qualified candidates. Customize our search strings examples to match the experience and background you’re looking for in your new hires.

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Recruiting Pediatricians with generic Boolean strings

Build search strings that generate the results you aim for:

  • Exclude irrelevant results by using the NOT (-) operator: -job -jobs -sample -examples.
  • Use the intitle: or inurl: operators, to get results that include the word “resume” in the page title or page url respectively.

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume OR intitle:cv) pediatrician -job -jobs -sample -examples

Use OR operators to expand your results with a single search. For example, use (pediatrician OR “pediatrics professor”), to look for pediatricians with practices or pediatricians who teach (or those who do both.)

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Searching for Pediatrician profiles

Run Boolean strings on Google to find Pediatricians on social platforms and forums. Use the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:doximity.com “is on Doximity” pediatrician
  • site:meetup.com “member since” pediatrician

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Sample string to search for resumes of Pediatricians in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) pediatrician -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to recruit Pediatricians by specialization and experience

Find Pediatricians who:

Are specialized in infant care

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv OR inurl:resume) pediatrician (fetal OR neonatal OR perinatal) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have a special interest in sports medicine

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv OR inurl:resume) pediatrician (“sports medicine” OR “sport and exercise”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in pediatric cardiology

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) pediatrician (“pediatric cardiology”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have a background in pediatric oncology or pediatric nephrology

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) pediatrician (“pediatric oncology” OR “pediatric nephrology”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are teachers

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) pediatric (professor OR lecturing) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have been trained in child psychiatry

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) pediatrician “child psychiatry” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Pediatricians by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) pediatrician (Georgia OR GA) -job -jobs -sample -examples -template

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) pediatrician Boston MA -job -jobs -sample -examples

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How to find Physical Therapists with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/recruiting-physical-therapists-boolean-search-strings Fri, 30 Jun 2017 13:53:59 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=18360 Use Boolean logic on Google when recruiting Physical Therapists to find resumes and profiles. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own commands. Modify our examples to include the training and experience you need in your physical therapy clinic. Generic search string to find Physical Therapists Build search according to your needs: -job -jobs […]

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Use Boolean logic on Google when recruiting Physical Therapists to find resumes and profiles. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own commands. Modify our examples to include the training and experience you need in your physical therapy clinic.

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Generic search string to find Physical Therapists

Build search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • intitle: operator, to include the word “resume” or “CV” in the page title
  • (“physical therapist” OR physiotherapist), to cover variations of similar job titles

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“physical therapist” OR physiotherapist) -job -jobs -sample -examples

You can also use the inurl: operator get results that contain these words in the page url:

(inurl:resume OR inurl:cv) (“physical therapist” OR physiotherapist) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Adding variations of job titles will provide more relevant results. And, excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

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 Searching for Physical Therapist profiles

Find Physical Therapists by looking through social networks and forums on Google. Use the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com “physical therapist” “member since”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to use when recruiting Physical Therapists by training and experience

Find Physical Therapists who:

Focus on occupational therapy of children

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “occupational therapist” (“children with disabilities” OR “children with health issues”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked with specific age groups

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “physical therapist” (elderly OR geriatric) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are specialized

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “physical therapist” pediatrics -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “physical therapist” (orthopaedics OR sports) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “home health physical therapist” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are entry-level

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “physical therapist assistant” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have degrees in kinesiology

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “physical therapist” kinesiology (bachelor OR master OR degree) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have a doctorate

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“doctor of physical therapy” OR DPT) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have specific certifications

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “physical therapist” (“certified expert in exercise for aging adults” OR CEEAA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “physical therapist” (“certified athletic trainer” OR ATC) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Physical Therapists in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (“physical therapist” OR physiotherapist) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to recruit Physical Therapists by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “physical therapist” (“New York” OR NY) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “physical therapist” Chicago (Illinois OR IL) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “physical therapist” Chicago (773 OR 312 OR 872) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Caregivers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/recruiting-caregivers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 07 Jul 2017 08:28:40 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=19013 When recruiting Caregivers, expand your search of profiles and resumes by using Boolean search on Google. Modify our search strings examples to build your own commands around the skills and experience you’re looking for. Recruiting Caregivers with Boolean strings Build search according to your needs: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results. intitle: or […]

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When recruiting Caregivers, expand your search of profiles and resumes by using Boolean search on Google. Modify our search strings examples to build your own commands around the skills and experience you’re looking for.

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Recruiting Caregivers with Boolean strings

Build search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results.
  • intitle: or inurl: operator, to include the word “resume” or “CV” in the page title or page url respectively.
  • (caregiver OR “home health aide”), to cover variations of similar job titles.

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) caregiver -job -jobs -sample -examples

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. And, excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

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Searching for Caregiver profiles

Sourcing caregivers is easier if you search for profiles on social media. To do this, run Boolean strings on Google. Use the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com caregiver “member since”
  • site:quora.com caregiver inurl:profile

Add more criteria to your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to recruit Caregivers by experience and training

Find Caregivers who:

Are certified nursing assistants

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) caregiver CNA -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience caring for the elderly

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) caregiver (elderly OR seniors OR “older adults”) -job -jobs -sample -samples -examples

Have cared for people with dementia

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) caregiver dementia -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are trained in phlebotomy

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) caregiver phlebotomy -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are certified in first aid

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) caregiver (“first aid” OR CPR) -job -jobs -sample -examples -book

Sample string to search for resumes of Caregivers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) caregiver -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to recruit Caregivers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) caregiver (Florida OR FL) -job -jobs -sample -examples -template

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) caregiver “San Jose” CA -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) caregiver “San Diego” (619 OR 858) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Physicians with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/recruiting-physicians-boolean-search-strings Fri, 07 Jul 2017 09:00:39 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=19024 Use Boolean logic on Google to recruit Physicians with various backgrounds and specializations. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own commands and find physicians for your health care organization. Recruiting Physicians with generic Boolean strings Build search according to your needs: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to reduce false positives. intitle: or […]

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Use Boolean logic on Google to recruit Physicians with various backgrounds and specializations. Our search strings examples provide a basis to build your own commands and find physicians for your health care organization.

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Recruiting Physicians with generic Boolean strings

Build search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to reduce false positives.
  • intitle: or inurl: operator, to include the word “resume” or “CV” in the page title or page url respectively.

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) physician -job -jobs -sample -examples

Use OR operators to expand your results with a single search. For example, use (oncologist OR radiologist), to look for both oncologists and radiologists.

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Searching for Physician profiles

Run Boolean strings on Google to find Physicians on social platforms and forums. Use the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:doximity.com “is on Doximity” urologist

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to recruit Physicians by specialization and experience

Find Physicians who:

Have various medical specialties

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (oncologist OR radiologist) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) psychiatrist -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) OB GYN -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are primary care physicians

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“family practitioner” OR “general practitioner”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have a background in epidemiology

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) physician epidemiology -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked in the ER

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“ER physician” OR “worked in the ER”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in intensive care

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) physician (“intensive care” OR “critical care”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have published their work

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) physician (“published research” OR “published paper”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Physicians in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) physician -job -jobs -sample -templates

Recruiting Physicians by location with Boolean search strings

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) neurologist (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples -template

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “orthopedic surgeon” “Los Angeles” -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) pediatrician Chicago (773 OR 312 OR 872) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Sales Executives with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-sales-executives-recruiting-boolean-search-strings Fri, 21 Jul 2017 15:17:16 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=20263 When hiring Sales Executives, Boolean search helps you discover relevant profiles and resumes. Modify and refine our example search strings based on your needs. Generic search string to find Sales Executives Build search according to your needs: -job -jobs, to exclude irrelevant results intitle:resume and inurl:resume, to get results that contain the word “resume” in […]

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When hiring Sales Executives, Boolean search helps you discover relevant profiles and resumes. Modify and refine our example search strings based on your needs.

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Generic search string to find Sales Executives

Build search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs, to exclude irrelevant results
  • intitle:resume and inurl:resume, to get results that contain the word “resume” in the page title and page url respectively.

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales executive” -job -jobs -sample -examples -intitle:book

You can look for variations of sales titles with a single string. For example, if you’re looking for both Sales Executives and Account Executives, use the OR operator to search for both job titles at once:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“sales executive” OR “account executive”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -intitle:book

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Searching for Sales Executive profiles

Look through social networks on Google to find profiles of talented Sales Executives. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:quora.com “sales executive” “credentials & highlights”
  • site:meetup.com “sales executive” “member since”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Sales Executives by experience and industry

Find Sales Executives who:

Have experience in inside sales

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales executive” (inbound OR telesales) -job -jobs -sample -examples

List their achievements

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales executive” award -job -jobs -sample -examples -intitle:book

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales executive” (“top 10” OR “top 100” OR “conversion rate”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -intitle:book

Have sold software products

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales executive” (“sold software” OR “tech industry”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have also worked as account managers

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales executive” (“account manager” OR “key account”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -intitle:book

Are familiar with SAP

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales executive” (“used SAP” OR “worked with SAP”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Work (or have worked) for a particular company (Hewlett Packard as an example)

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales executive” “Hewlett Packard” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Sales Executives in various formats

(intitle:resume OR inurl:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “sales executives” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Sales Executives by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales executive” (Washington OR WA) -job -jobs -sample -examples -intitle:book

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales executive” London UK -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR cv) “sales executive” Chicago (773 OR 312 OR 425) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Home Health Nurses with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/recruiting-home-health-nurses-boolean-search-strings Fri, 14 Jul 2017 12:39:11 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=19652 Home Health Nurses provide various care and support services to patients at home. When recruiting Home Health Nurses for your agency, modify and use our Boolean search string examples to find resumes and profiles online. Recruiting Home Health Nurses with Boolean strings Build search according to your needs: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant […]

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Home Health Nurses provide various care and support services to patients at home. When recruiting Home Health Nurses for your agency, modify and use our Boolean search string examples to find resumes and profiles online.

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Recruiting Home Health Nurses with Boolean strings

Build search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results.
  • intitle: or inurl: operator, to include the word “resume” or “CV” in the page title or page url respectively.
  • (“home health nurse” OR “home care nurse”), to cover variations of the same job title.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “home health nurse” -job -jobs -sample -examples -template

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. And, excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

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Examples of Boolean search strings to recruit Home Health Nurses by experience and training

Find Home Health Nurses who:

Are specialized in hospice care

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “hospice nurse” (“at home” OR “home care” OR “patient’s house”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -“writing service”

Have experience in rehabilitation services

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “home health nurse” rehabilitation -job -jobs -sample -samples -examples

Can care for wounds

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) nurse “wound care” (“at home” OR “home care” OR “patient’s house”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are first aid certified

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “home health nurse” (“first aid” OR CPR) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Home Health Nurses in various formats

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “home health nurse” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to recruit Home Health Nurses by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “home health nurse” (Maine OR ME) -job -jobs -sample -examples -template

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “home health nurse” Philadelphia PA -job -jobs -sample -examples -intitle:indeed

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How to find Sales Reps with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-sales-reps-recruiting-boolean-search-strings Fri, 21 Jul 2017 14:45:11 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=20236 If you’re hiring Sales Representatives (Sales Reps), use Boolean search on Google to discover resumes and profiles. Modify our example strings to find Sales Reps with experience in various sales techniques, software and industries. Generic search string to find Sales Reps Build search according to your needs: -job -jobs -sample -examples, to reduce irrelevant results […]

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If you’re hiring Sales Representatives (Sales Reps), use Boolean search on Google to discover resumes and profiles. Modify our example strings to find Sales Reps with experience in various sales techniques, software and industries.

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Generic search string to find Sales Reps

Build search according to your needs:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to reduce irrelevant results
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv), to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs
  • (“sales rep” OR “salesperson”), to cover variations of the same sales title

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“sales rep” OR “salesperson”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -inurl:books

The intitle: and inurl: operators generate results that include the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title and page url respectively. Adding variations of sales titles will provide more relevant results. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives.

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Searching for Sales Reps profiles

Find Sales Reps by looking through social networks and forums on Google. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com “sales rep” “member since”

Add more criteria to your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Sales Reps by experience and industry

Find Sales Reps who:

Have worked in B2B sales

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales rep” B2B -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience leading sales teams

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales rep” “team leader” -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales rep” (trained OR mentored) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are certified

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales rep” (“Certified Residential Specialist” OR CRS) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with Salesforce

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales rep” Salesforce -job -jobs -sample -examples

Specialize in specific industries

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“insurance sales rep” OR “insurance agent”) -job -jobs -sample -samples -template -examples -“writing service”

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “medical sales rep” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked in a senior position

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales director” -job -jobs -sample -templates -design -buzz

Sample string to search for resumes of Sales Reps in various formats

(intitle:resume OR cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “sales rep” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Sales Reps by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales rep” (“New York” OR NY) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR cv) “sales rep” “San Francisco” CA -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR cv) “sales rep” WA (206 OR 509 OR 425) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Sales Managers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/recruiting-sales-managers-boolean-search-strings Fri, 21 Jul 2017 15:59:01 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=20281 When recruiting Sales Managers, Boolean logic helps you search for resumes and profiles online. Adjust our search string examples to locate sales candidates with the skills needed for your roles. Generic search string to find Sales Managers Create search strings that generate as many relevant results as possible: Look for resumes by using the intitle: […]

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When recruiting Sales Managers, Boolean logic helps you search for resumes and profiles online. Adjust our search string examples to locate sales candidates with the skills needed for your roles.

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Generic search string to find Sales Managers

Create search strings that generate as many relevant results as possible:

  • Look for resumes by using the intitle: and inurl: operators.
  • Exclude irrelevant results with the NOT () operator. For example, to avoid getting samples or templates of resumes use -samples -templates.
  • Add OR operators to expand your search. For example, use (“sales manager” OR “sales director”) if you want to look for both job titles simultaneously.

Here’s a generic search string you can experiment with:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“sales manager” OR “sales director”) -job -jobs -sample -example -template

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Searching for Sales Manager profiles

Search through social media profiles on Google to find Sales Management candidates. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:quora.com “sales manager” “credentials & highlights”
  • site:meetup.com “account director” “member since”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Sales Managers by job title and experience

Find Sales Management professionals who:

Use various job titles

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“VP of sales” OR “VP growth” OR “sales director” OR “head of sales”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have led regional sales

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“regional sales manager” OR “area sales manager”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in retail

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“retail manager” OR “store manager”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with Small and Medium sized businesses (SMEs)

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“sales manager” OR “sales director” OR “account manager”) SME -job -jobs -sample -examples -intitle:book

Have recruitment experience

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales director” (hired OR recruited) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have trained Salespeople

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales director” (trained OR coached OR mentored) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Sales Management by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales manager” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples -intitle:book

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “account director” Phoenix AZ -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “VP Sales” “San Francisco” (415 OR 628) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Sales Agents with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/recruiting-sales-agents-boolean-search-strings Fri, 11 Aug 2017 14:17:28 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=21842 Boolean search is a great sourcing ally when you want to find resumes and profiles of Sales Agents. Run basic Boolean strings on Google and refine them to get more relevant results. We have created some examples to get you started. Generic search string to find Sales Agents Here’s an example of a generic search […]

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Boolean search is a great sourcing ally when you want to find resumes and profiles of Sales Agents. Run basic Boolean strings on Google and refine them to get more relevant results. We have created some examples to get you started.

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Generic search string to find Sales Agents

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales agent” -job -jobs -sample -examples

We use the intitle: and inurl: operators to look for the word “resume” in page titles and page urls respectively. Results that contain jobs, samples or examples of resumes are irrelevant to us, so we exclude them using the NOT (-) operator.

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Searching for Sales Agent profiles

Run Boolean strings on Google to search through social media. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com (“real estate sales agent” OR “insurance sales agent”) “member since”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Sales Agents by background and skills

Find Sales Agents who:

Work independently

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“independent sales agent” OR “commission-only”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed

Specialize in specific markets

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “real estate sales agent” -job -jobs -sample -examples -samples -template -indeed -beyond

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “commercial sales agent” -job -jobs -sample -examples -samples -template -indeed -beyond

Work in advertising

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “advertising sales agent” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have a degree

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales agent” (BSc OR Bachelors OR BA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Sales Agents in various formats

(intitle:resume OR inurl:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “sales agents” -job -jobs -sample -templates -template

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Sales Agents by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales agent” (Massachusetts OR MA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales agent” Sacramento CA -job -jobs -sample -examples -vp

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales agent” (626 OR 562) CA -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Front-End Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-front-end-developers-boolean-search-strings Wed, 23 Aug 2017 16:22:09 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=22062 To hire Front End Developers, use Boolean search on Google to look for candidates who are familiar with front-end tools and technologies your company uses. Modify our sample search strings to discover relevant resumes and profiles. Generic search string to find Front-End Developers Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further […]

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To hire Front End Developers, use Boolean search on Google to look for candidates who are familiar with front-end tools and technologies your company uses. Modify our sample search strings to discover relevant resumes and profiles.

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Generic search string to find Front-End Developers

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“front end developer” OR “front end engineer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

The OR operator helps us expand our search to cover similar jobs. Use intitle: and inurl: to look for the word “resume” (or variations like cv and bio) in page titles and page urls respectively. Use the NOT (-) operator to avoid getting false positives (e.g. template resumes.)

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Searching for Front-End Developer profiles

Sites like GitHub and Stack Overflow have thousands of developer profiles. You can also use Meetup.com to find Front-End Developers. Use Boolean strings to look through these websites by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “front end developer”
  • site:meetup.com “front end developer” “member since”
  • site:github.com “front end developer” “contribution activity”
  • site:github.com “front end developer” “joined on”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Front-End Developers by experience

Find Front-End Developers who:

Hold senior positions

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“lead front end developer” OR “senior front end developer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end developer” (“technical lead” OR “team lead”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked as Web Developers

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end developer” (“web development” OR “front end web”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed -hire -quora

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Front-End Developers by knowledge of technologies and languages

Most (if not all) Front-End Developers know HTML, CSS and JavaScript. Use our examples below to look for Developers who are familiar with other technologies and frameworks.

Find Front-End Developers who:

Are familiar with various programming languages

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end developer” (Dart OR TypeScript) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked with specific JavaScript frameworks

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end developer” (AngularJS OR Ember) -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed -hire

Have been involved in open source projects

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end developer” “open source” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are skilled in responsive design

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end developer” (“responsive design” OR RWD) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with CSS preprocessors (scripting languages that extend CSS)

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end developer” (LESS OR SASS) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in different forms of testing

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end developer” (“unit testing” OR “integration testing”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -jobvertise -hire

Have knowledge of user experience

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end developer” (UX OR UI OR “user interface design”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed

Sample string to search for resumes of Front-End Developers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR inurl:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “front end developer” -job -jobs -sample -templates -template

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Front-End Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end developer” (Washington OR WA) -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed -jobvertise

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end developer” “San Francisco” -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed

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How to find Back-End Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-back-end-developers-boolean-search-strings Tue, 22 Aug 2017 12:46:45 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=21991 When you want to hire Back-End Developers, Boolean search on Google helps you find qualified candidates. Modify our sample search strings to discover relevant resumes and profiles. Generic search string to find Back-End Developers Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes: (intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“back end developer” […]

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When you want to hire Back-End Developers, Boolean search on Google helps you find qualified candidates. Modify our sample search strings to discover relevant resumes and profiles.

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Generic search string to find Back-End Developers

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“back end developer” OR “back end engineer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

The OR operator helps us expand our search to cover variations of the same job title. The operators intitle: and inurl: produce results that include the word “resume” in page titles and page urls respectively. The NOT (-) operator helps exclude results that don’t relate to our search (e.g. templates.)

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Searching for Back-End Developer profiles

Back-End Developers are usually active on certain tech platforms. Craft Boolean strings to look through platforms like Stack Overflow and Github for profiles that match your criteria. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “back end developer”
  • site:github.com “back end developer” “contribution activity”
  • site:github.com “back end developer” “joined on”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Back-End Developers by coding skills and experience

Find Back-End Developers who:

Know various back-end languages

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “back end developer” (Java OR Python) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Or

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “Java developer” “back end” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Hold senior roles

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior back end Developer” -job -jobs -sample -examples -samples -template

Are familiar with languages that are mostly used on the front-end

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “back end developer” JavaScript -job -jobs -sample -examples

Or

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “full stack developer” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with content management systems

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “back end developer” Drupal -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have been involved in open source projects

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “back end developer” “open source” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked with NoSQL Databases

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “back end developer” (“Oracle NoSQL” OR MongoDB) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Back-End Developers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR inurl:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “back end developer” -job -jobs -sample -templates -template

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Back-End Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “back end developer” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “back end developer” Chicago -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed -hireit

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How to find .NET Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-net-developers-boolean-search-strings Tue, 22 Aug 2017 12:59:14 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=22000 To hire .NET Developers, use Boolean search to enhance your pipeline with relevant resumes and profiles. We have built a few simple strings to help you. Modify and execute them on Google to find Developers who can use languages and technologies of the .NET framework. Generic search string to find .NET Developers Here’s an example of […]

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To hire .NET Developers, use Boolean search to enhance your pipeline with relevant resumes and profiles. We have built a few simple strings to help you. Modify and execute them on Google to find Developers who can use languages and technologies of the .NET framework.

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Generic search string to find .NET Developers

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET Developer” -job -jobs -sample -examples

The operators intitle: and inurl: produce results that include the word “resume” in page titles and page urls respectively. We use the NOT (-) operator to exclude irrelevant results, like sample resumes. Exclude any irrelevant terms you see appearing frequently in your results.

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Searching for .NET Developers profiles

Many Developers are members of programming sites like GitHub and Stack Overflow. Run Boolean strings on Google to search through these sites. A good approach is to include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “.NET Developer”
  • site:github.com “.NET Developer” “contribution activity”
  • site:github.com “.NET Developer” “joined on”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find .NET Developers by coding skills and experience

Find .NET Developers who:

Know C# or Visual Basic

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET Developer” (C# OR “Visual Basic”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Hold senior roles

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior .NET Developer” -job -jobs -sample -examples -samples -template

Are familiar with specific architectural patterns like Model-View-Controller and Model-View-Presenter

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET Developer” (MVP OR MVC) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are certified

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET Developer” (“Microsoft Certified Professional Developer” OR MCPD) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked with specific technologies

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET Developer” (JQuery OR NHibernate) -job -jobs -sample -examples -resumes -hire

Sample string to search for resumes of .NET Developers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR inurl:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “.NET Developer” -job -jobs -sample -templates -template

Examples of Boolean search strings to find .NET Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET Developer” (Washington OR WA) -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed -hire -resumes

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET Developer” “New York” -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed -hire

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET Developer” 562 CA -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Database Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-database-developers-boolean-search-strings Tue, 29 Aug 2017 15:12:41 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=22525 To hire Database Developers, use Boolean search on Google to discover resumes and profiles that meet your hiring team’s requirements. We created a few sample search strings that you can modify based on what you are looking for. Generic search string to find Database Developers Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can […]

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To hire Database Developers, use Boolean search on Google to discover resumes and profiles that meet your hiring team’s requirements. We created a few sample search strings that you can modify based on what you are looking for.

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Generic search string to find Database Developers

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “database developer” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Use the operators intitle: and inurl: to look for the word “resume” in page titles and page urls respectively. Often, our results will contain pages that are irrelevant to us, like sample resumes or job ads. Use the NOT (-) operator to exclude those pages.

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Searching for Database Developer profiles

Database Developers often have profiles on programming sites like Stack Overflow and software development platforms like GitHub. Modify and run our sample Boolean strings on Google to look for profiles in those platforms. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “database developer”
  • site:github.com “database developer” “contribution activity”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Database Developers by skills and experience

Find Database Developers who:

Know Python

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “database developer” Python -job -jobs -templates -sample -samples -examples -indeed -hire

Are familiar with specific open source relational databases

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “database Developer” (PostgreSQL OR Postgres) -job -jobs -sample -examples -template

Have worked with NoSQL Databases

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “database developer” (CouchDB OR Cassandra) -job -jobs -template -sample -openings

Have experience in startups

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “database developer” startup -job -jobs -template -samples

Can write documentation and manuals

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “database developer” (“technical writing” OR “developed documentation” OR “technical documentation”) -job -jobs -template -samples -resumes -hire

Are familiar with the Microsoft SQL server product suite

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “database developer” (SSIS OR SSAS OR SSRS) -job -jobs -template -sample

Sample string to search for resumes of Database Developers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR inurl:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “database developer” -job -jobs -sample -templates -template

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Database Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “database developer” “North Carolina” -job -jobs -sample -templates -examples

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “database developer” “San Diego” -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed -hire

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “database developer” (617 OR 339) MA -job -jobs -sample -examples

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How to find Python Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-python-developers-boolean-search-strings Wed, 30 Aug 2017 12:12:17 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=22599 When you want to hire Python Developers, Boolean search can help you find qualified candidates to strengthen your pipeline. Modify our sample search strings to find professionals who can write code in Python for scripts, web applications and other programs. Generic search string to find Python Developers Here’s an example of a generic search string […]

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When you want to hire Python Developers, Boolean search can help you find qualified candidates to strengthen your pipeline. Modify our sample search strings to find professionals who can write code in Python for scripts, web applications and other programs.

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Generic search string to find Python Developers

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“python developer” OR “python engineer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Or

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (developer OR engineer) Python -job -jobs -sample -examples

The first string looks for candidates who refer to themselves as “Python Developer” or “Python Engineer.” The second string looks for any kind of Developer or Engineer who knows Python.

Use the OR operator to expand your search to similar job titles. Use intitle: and inurl: to look for the word “resume” (or variations like “cv” and “bio”) in page titles and page urls respectively. The NOT (-) operator helps exclude irrelevant results like resume writing services.

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Searching for Python Developer profiles

Use Boolean strings to look through social media or websites by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com “python developer” “member since”
  • site:github.com “python developer” “joined on”
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “python developer”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Python Developers by skills and experience

Find Python Developers who:

Have used Python on the Back-End

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “python developer” (“back end” OR “server side”) -job -jobs -example -sample -template -hire

Are familiar with certain web frameworks

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “python developer” (Pylons OR Django OR Zope) -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire

Have experience in certain databases

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “python developer” (PostgreSQL OR Postgres) -job -jobs -templates -samples -examples

Are familiar with data science and machine learning

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “python developer” (“data science” OR “machine learning” OR “big data”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire

Hold senior positions

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “lead python developer” -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “python developer” (“technical lead” OR “team lead”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire

Sample string to search for resumes of Python Developers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR inurl:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “python developer” -job -jobs -sample -templates -template

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Python Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “python developer” (Massachusetts OR MA) -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples -hire

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “python developer” “San Francisco” -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed

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How to find Ruby Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-ruby-developers-boolean-search-strings Wed, 30 Aug 2017 12:49:48 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=22612 To hire Ruby Developers, use Boolean search on Google to discover resumes and profiles of qualified candidates. Use our sample search strings to build your commands based on your needs. Generic search string to find Ruby Developers Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes: (intitle:resume OR […]

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To hire Ruby Developers, use Boolean search on Google to discover resumes and profiles of qualified candidates. Use our sample search strings to build your commands based on your needs.

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Generic search string to find Ruby Developers

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“ruby developer” OR “ruby on rails developer”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

We use this string to search for developers who mention they are “Ruby Developers” and are likely specialized in this language. Most Web Developers who code in Ruby use the Rails framework, so searching for “Ruby on Rails Developers” (or RoR) can be more effective than “Ruby Developers.”

Here’s an alternative version of the previous string:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (developer OR engineer) Ruby -job -jobs -sample -examples

We can use this string to broaden our search by looking for any kind of Developer who knows Ruby. This string may produce more results, but it’s likely to also show developers who don’t use this language frequently.

Use intitle: and inurl: to look for the word “resume” (or variations like bio and cv) in page titles and page urls respectively. The NOT (-) operator helps you avoid false positives (e.g. cv samples.)

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Searching for Ruby Developer profiles

Use Boolean strings to look through social media or websites by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com “ruby on rails developer” “member since”
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “ruby on rails developer”
  • site:github.com “ruby on rails developer” “joined on”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Ruby Developers by skills and experience

Find Ruby Developers who:

Are familiar with NoSQL databases

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “ruby on rails developer” MongoDB -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire

Are senior

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior ruby on rails developer” -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “ruby on rails developer” (“technical lead” OR “team lead”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire -indeed

Have worked with the REST API

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “ruby on rails developer” rest -job -jobs -sample -templates -examples -indeed

Have experience in Agile methodologies

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “ruby on rails developer” (scrum OR XP) -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples

Are familiar with certain Front-End frameworks and libraries

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “ruby on rails developer” (Angular OR Bootstrap) -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples

Sample string to find Ruby on Rails Developers’ resumes in various formats

(intitle:resume OR inurl:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “ruby on rails developer” -job -jobs -sample -templates -template

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Ruby Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “ruby developer” (Massachusetts OR MA) -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples -hire

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “ruby on rails developer” “San Francisco” -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed

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How to find Front-End Web Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-front-end-web-developers-boolean-search-strings Mon, 18 Sep 2017 14:08:02 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=24245 Boolean search helps you enhance your pipeline with great candidates so you can hire qualified Front-End Web Developers. Our example Boolean strings are crafted to include front-end technologies developers use to create websites and web applications. Run our strings on Google and refine them based on your requirements. Generic search string to find Front-End Web […]

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Boolean search helps you enhance your pipeline with great candidates so you can hire qualified Front-End Web Developers. Our example Boolean strings are crafted to include front-end technologies developers use to create websites and web applications. Run our strings on Google and refine them based on your requirements.

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Generic search string to find Front-End Web Developers

Use the intitle: and inurl: operators to find the word “resume” in page titles and page urls. Here’s a basic search string that you can further modify based on your needs:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end web developer” -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed -hire -bistro -jobvertise

To expand your search, include other words that are often found in resumes, like “CV,” “bio,” “employment history” and “work experience.” We use the NOT (-) operator to avoid getting false positives (e.g. examples of resumes.)

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Searching for Front-End Developer profiles

Use Boolean strings to look through websites where Front-End Web Developers are active and showcase their skills and interests. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:meetup.com “front end web developer” “member since”
  • site:github.com “front end web developer” “contribution activity”
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “front end web developer”

Add more criteria in your search (e.g. city) to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Front-End Web Developers by experience and knowledge of technologies

Most Front-End Web Developer resumes list coding languages (e.g. JavaScript,) markup languages (e.g. HTML) and stylesheet languages (e.g. CSS.) Our example strings are built around less common skills.

Find Front-End Web Developers who:

Can code in Ruby

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end web developer” ruby -job -jobs -sample -templates -examples

Have experience in game development

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end web developer” (“game development” OR “developed games”) -job -jobs -sample -templates -examples -indeed -udacity

Are familiar with UI frameworks

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end web developer” (Vue OR Svelte) -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples -hire

Hold senior positions

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end web developer” (“technical lead” OR “team lead”) -job -jobs -sample -templates -examples -indeed -hire

Have experience with website optimization

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end web developer” (“performance optimization” OR “optimized website”) -job -jobs -sample -templates -examples -bistro

Sample string to search for resumes of Front-End Web Developers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “front end web developer” -job -jobs -sample -templates -template

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Front-End Web Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end web developer” (Texas OR TX) -job -jobs -jobvertise -sample -indeed -hire -examples -bistro

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “front end web developer” Portland -job -jobs -sample -indeed -hire -bistro -examples

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How to find Sales Consultants with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-sales-consultants-boolean-search-strings Thu, 07 Sep 2017 15:37:15 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=23165 To hire Sales Consultants, use Boolean search on Google to find qualified Sales professionals. Modify our example Boolean strings to discover online profiles and resumes that meet your job requirements. Generic search string to find Sales Consultants If you are looking for resumes of Sales Consultants, start building your strings with the intitle: and inurl: […]

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To hire Sales Consultants, use Boolean search on Google to find qualified Sales professionals. Modify our example Boolean strings to discover online profiles and resumes that meet your job requirements.

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Generic search string to find Sales Consultants

If you are looking for resumes of Sales Consultants, start building your strings with the intitle: and inurl: operators. In our example, these operators look for the word “resume” in page titles and page urls. You can also include other words to aid your search, like “cv,” “bio” and “work experience.” Also, use the NOT (-) operator to exclude words that produce false positives (e.g. “sample” and “job.”) Here’s our basic string:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales consultant” -job -jobs -sample -examples

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Searching for Sales Consultant profiles

Use Boolean strings on Google to find Sales Consultants who have profiles on social platforms. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:quora.com “sales consultant” “credentials & highlights”
  • site:meetup.com “sales consultant” “member since”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Sales Consultants by skills and experience

Find Sales Consultants who:

Have achieved specific goals for companies they worked for

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) ”sales consultant” (“increased market share” OR “increased revenue”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in real estate

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales consultant” (realtor OR “real estate”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -samples -template

Can analyze data

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales consultant” (“data analysis” OR “analyzed data”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked in investment banking

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales consultant” “investment banking” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in certain types of sales

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales consultant” (“outbound sales” OR “outside sales” OR “field sales”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -samples

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales consultant” “technical sales” -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales consultant” (“account manager” OR “account executive”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Are familiar with marketing principles

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) ”sales consultant” marketing -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Sales Consultants by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales consultant” (“New York” OR NY) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales consultant” Austin TX -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales consultant” (415 OR 628) CA -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find Mobile Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-mobile-developers-boolean-search-strings Thu, 31 Aug 2017 14:00:44 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=22710 To hire Mobile Developers, use Boolean search strings to find qualified candidates and enhance your pipeline. Modify our search strings examples based on platforms, frameworks and languages you want your Mobile Developers to be familiar with. Generic search string to find Mobile Developers Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further […]

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To hire Mobile Developers, use Boolean search strings to find qualified candidates and enhance your pipeline. Modify our search strings examples based on platforms, frameworks and languages you want your Mobile Developers to be familiar with.

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Generic search string to find Mobile Developers

Here’s an example of a generic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “mobile developer” -job -jobs -sample -examples

The intitle: and inurl: operators generate results that contain the words “resume” in the page title or page url respectively. Exclude terms that produce false positives (e.g. resume samples) with the NOT (-) operator.

Searching for “Mobile Developers” may yield results, but it might exclude mobile developers who identify themselves using the platform they primarily code for, e.g. “Android Developer” or “iOS Developer.” To expand your search, create strings looking for these Developers too. Here’s an example string that can help you find iOS Developers:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “ios developer” -job -jobs -sample -examples

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Searching for Mobile Developer profiles

Search for Mobile Developers on programming-oriented sites like GitHub and Stack Overflow, as well as general forum sites like Meetup. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:github.com “mobile developer” “joined on”
  • site:meetup.com “mobile developer” “member since”
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “mobile developer”

Some Mobile Developers may also have profiles on portfolio sites like Behance:

  • site:behance.net “mobile developer” “project views”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find resumes of Mobile Developers by coding experience and skills

Find Mobile Developers who:

Code on a certain platform

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “mobile developer” android -job -jobs -sample -examples

Or

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “android developer” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Know PHP

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “mobile developer” PHP -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples

Can code in Swift and Objective-C

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “mobile developer” (Swift OR Objective-C) -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples

Know HTML and CSS

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “mobile developer” (HTML5 OR CSS3) -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples

Are familiar with user interface design

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “mobile developer” (UI OR UX OR “user interface”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Hold senior positions

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“senior mobile developer” OR “lead mobile developer”) -job -jobs -templates sample -examples

Have developed applications for tablets

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “mobile developer” tablet -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples

Are familiar with the Appcelerator Titanium framework

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “mobile developer” titanium -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples

Have worked with Agile frameworks like Scrum

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “mobile developer” Scrum -job -jobs -sample -examples

Sample string to search for resumes of Mobile Developers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (filetype:pdf OR doc OR txt) “mobile developer” -job -jobs -examples -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Mobile developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “mobile developer” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “mobile developer” Atlanta (Georgia OR GA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “mobile developer” “new york” (212 OR 516 OR 347 OR 917 OR 646 OR 718 OR 929) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Find area codes here.

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How to find HR Directors with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-hr-directors-boolean-search-strings Thu, 07 Sep 2017 15:45:59 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=23185 To hire HR Directors, recruiters can use Boolean search logic in Google to enhance their pipeline with relevant resumes and profiles. We created a number of sample search strings that you can experiment with. Generic search string to find HR Directors These search strings target pages that contain the word “resume” (or variations like “cv” […]

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To hire HR Directors, recruiters can use Boolean search logic in Google to enhance their pipeline with relevant resumes and profiles. We created a number of sample search strings that you can experiment with.

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Generic search string to find HR Directors

These search strings target pages that contain the word “resume” (or variations like “cv” and “bio”) in the page title or page url. To achieve this, use the intitle: and inurl: operators. Here’s an example:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“HR” OR “Human Resources Director”) -job -jobs -sample -templates -examples

The NOT (-) operator helps you avoid irrelevant results by excluding certain terms.

Keep in mind that candidates who are qualified for an HR Director position may have a wide range of titles, like “HR Manager,” “VP of Human Resources,” “Talent Acquisition Manager” or “People Operations Manager.” Experiment with these titles to discover a larger number of candidates.

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Searching for profiles of HR Directors

Search for profiles on specific sites through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. HR Director candidates may be active in social media including communities like Quora and Meetup.com. For example:

  • site:meetup.com “HR director” “member since”
  • site:quora.com (“HR director” OR “HR Manager”) “credentials & highlights”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Example Boolean search strings to find HR Directors who work in various roles

Find HR Directors who:

Have worked in consulting

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “HR director” (consultancy OR “consulting firm”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Have a background in a specific industry

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “HR director” (medical OR hospital OR health) -job -jobs -sample

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “HR director” (marketing OR advertising) -job -jobs -examples -templates -sample

Have worked at startups

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “HR director” startup -job -jobs -examples -templates -sample

Possess a graduate degree

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “HR director” (MBA OR Master) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are certified

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “HR director” (SHRM-SCP OR SPHR) -job -jobs -template -sample -examples

Are familiar with strategic planning and labor relations

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “HR director” (“strategic planning” OR “labor relations”) -job -jobs -template -sample -examples

Have experience with cost reduction

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “HR director” “cost reduction” -job -jobs -template -sample -examples

Example Boolean search strings to find HR Directors by location

By state and city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “HR director” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -templates -service -inurl:tag

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “HR director” Philadelphia PA -job -jobs -sample -examples -templates

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How to find Senior Java Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-senior-java-developers-boolean-search-strings Thu, 07 Sep 2017 15:56:05 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=23201 To hire Senior Java Developers, recruiters can use Boolean search strings to find qualified candidates. Our example search strings provide a starting point to building your own strings based on the skills and experience you are looking for. Generic search string to find Senior Java Developers Boolean search strings that contain the intitle: and inurl: […]

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To hire Senior Java Developers, recruiters can use Boolean search strings to find qualified candidates. Our example search strings provide a starting point to building your own strings based on the skills and experience you are looking for.

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Generic search string to find Senior Java Developers

Boolean search strings that contain the intitle: and inurl: operators help you look for specific words in page titles and page urls. In our examples, we look for the word “resume” (you could also look for words like “cv,” “bio” and “employment history.”) Here’s our generic search string:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“senior java developer” OR “senior java programmer”) -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples

Add a variation of the same job title to uncover a larger number of resumes. Alternatively, you can look for Senior Developers who know Java, but don’t necessarily call themselves “Java Developer.” Here’s an example:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“senior developer” OR “lead developer”) Java -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples

Exclude irrelevant results with the NOT (-) operator.

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Searching for profiles of Senior Java Developers

Most Programmers are active in community sites like Stack Overflow. Meetup and Quora are also places to look for Senior Developers. Search these sites through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “senior Java developer” “badges”
  • site:quora.com “senior developer” java “credentials & highlights”
  • site:meetup.com “member since” “senior java developer”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Senior Java Developers by experience and skills

Find Senior Java Developers who:

Are familiar with continuous integration tools

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior java developer” Jenkins -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire -itechtalents -jobvertise -indeed

Or, if you don’t have a specific tool in mind,

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior java developer” “continuous integration” -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire -itechtalents -jobvertise -indeed

Know XML

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior Java developer” XML -job -jobs -sample -templates -examples -hire -bistro -jobvertise -itechtalents

Have worked with Agile methodologies

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior Java developer” (scrum OR XP) -job -jobs -sample -templates -examples -indeed -hireitpeople

Are familiar with architecture and design patterns

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior java developer” architecture “design patterns” -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire -itechtalents -jobvertise -indeed -bistro

Have managed teams of developers

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior java developer” (“lead team” OR “managed team” OR “team lead”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -vacancies -hire -superjob

Have experience in specific frameworks

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior Java developer” (Spring OR Hibernate) -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples -indeed -hireitpeople -jobvertise -devbistro

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) senior “java developer” struts -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples -hire

Are familiar with specific unit testing frameworks

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior Java developer” Junit -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples -bistro -hire -jobvertise -itechtalents

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Senior Java Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) senior “java developer” (Washington OR WA) -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed -hire

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior Java developer” Denver CO -job -jobs -sample -templates -examples -indeed -hire -jobvertise -bistro

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How to find Senior Python Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-senior-python-developers-boolean-search-strings Mon, 18 Sep 2017 14:12:44 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=24252 Boolean search helps you hire Senior Python Developers by giving you access to many resumes and profiles that meet your requirements. We built our example search strings around skills and knowledge that seasoned Python Developers have. Modify our strings based on your needs. Generic search string to find Senior Python Developers Online resumes often have […]

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Boolean search helps you hire Senior Python Developers by giving you access to many resumes and profiles that meet your requirements. We built our example search strings around skills and knowledge that seasoned Python Developers have. Modify our strings based on your needs.

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Generic search string to find Senior Python Developers

Online resumes often have the word “resume” (or variations like “CV” and “bio”) in their title or url. Use intitle: and inurl: to find the word “resume.” Include the words “senior python developer” in quotes so you can find candidates who use this title in their resumes. And, if your results produce pages that are irrelevant (like pages that contain jobs or samples) exclude those words from your search with the NOT (-) operator. Here’s an example of a basic search string that you can further modify to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior python developer” -job -jobs -sample -examples

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Some candidates might not use the title “Senior Python Developer” to describe themselves. They might refer to their role as “Senior Developer” or “Lead Developer” and indicate that they can code in Python. Here’s a basic string to help you expand your search to include those candidates too:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“senior developer” OR “lead developer”) Python -job -jobs -sample -templates -examples

Or

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) Python developer (“technical lead” OR “team lead”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire

Try variations to find a larger number of qualified candidates’ resumes. You could also look for Developers who code in Python by using Python-related terms. For example, Developers who mention the words “Pygame” or “Django” in their resume, may also know Python.

Searching for Senior Python Developer profiles

Developers who are active on GitHub provide a good overview of their skills and interests through their projects. Stack Overflow is also worth digging in for great candidates. Use Boolean strings to look through social media or websites by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:github.com “senior python developer” “joined on”
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “senior python developer”
  • site:meetup.com “senior python developer” “member since”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Senior Python Developers by skills and experience

Find Senior Python Developers who:

Have experience in container platforms like Docker

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior python developer” Docker -job -jobs -example -sample -template -hire

Are familiar with Amazon Web Services (AWS)

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior developer” Python AWS -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire

Know Ruby on Rails

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior developer” “ruby on rails” Python -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire

Understand the Salt configuration management software

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior developer” Python (Salt OR SaltStack) -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire

Have experience in AngularJS

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior developer” Python AngularJS -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire

Are familiar with data science and machine learning

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior developer” Python (“data science” OR “machine learning” OR “big data”) -job -jobs sample -examples -hire

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Senior Python Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior developer” Python (“New York” OR NY) -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples -hire

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “senior developer” Python Seattle WA -job -jobs -sample -templates -examples

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How to find Product Managers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-product-managers-boolean-search-strings Mon, 11 Sep 2017 08:25:34 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=23539 To hire Product Managers, use Boolean search on Google to enhance your pipeline with qualified candidates. Modify our sample search strings based on your requirements. Find Product managers Our most basic Boolean search string: Searches for resumes in page titles and page urls using the intitle: and inurl: operators. You can also include words commonly […]

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To hire Product Managers, use Boolean search on Google to enhance your pipeline with qualified candidates. Modify our sample search strings based on your requirements.

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Find Product managers

Our most basic Boolean search string:

  • Searches for resumes in page titles and page urls using the intitle: and inurl: operators. You can also include words commonly found in resumes like “work experience.”
  • Excludes false positives using the NOT (-) operator. For example, if you often get results that include sample resumes or templates, exclude the words “sample” and “template.”

Here’s an example of a simple string that you can further modify:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “product manager” -job -jobs -sample -templates -example

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Find profiles and portfolios of Product Managers

If you want to hire Product Managers who have an engineering background, look through platforms like GitHub. Generic sites like Quora and Meetup can also be useful. Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:github.com “product manager” “contribution activity”
  • site:quora.com “product manager” “credentials & highlights”

Add more criteria in your search (e.g. cities) to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Example Boolean search strings to find Product Managers by skills and experience

Search for Product Managers who:

Have a technical background

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “product manager” “technical product manager” -job -jobs -examples -sample -templates -hire -indeed

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “product manager” (developer OR engineer OR programmer) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Hold senior positions

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (“principal product manager” OR “senior product manager” OR “lead product manager”) -job -jobs -example -sample -templates -hire

Focus on digital products

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “digital product manager” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Are familiar with wireframing tools

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “product manager” (Balsamiq OR Axure) -job -jobs -examples -sample -templates

Sample string to search for resumes of Product Managers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “product manager” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Example Boolean search strings to find Product Managers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “product manager” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -examples -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “product manager” “San Francisco” CA -job -jobs -examples -sample -templates

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How to find Inside Sales Managers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-inside-sales-managers-boolean-search-strings Mon, 18 Sep 2017 12:36:44 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=24223 To hire Inside Sales Managers, use Boolean search on Google. This sourcing method helps you find qualified candidates to strengthen your talent pipeline. Modify our example search strings based on your needs. Generic search string to find Inside Sales Managers Your search strings should have three basic elements: The job title of candidates you’re looking […]

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To hire Inside Sales Managers, use Boolean search on Google. This sourcing method helps you find qualified candidates to strengthen your talent pipeline. Modify our example search strings based on your needs.

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Generic search string to find Inside Sales Managers

Your search strings should have three basic elements:

  • The job title of candidates you’re looking for.
  • The NOT (-) operator to exclude irrelevant results that might appear often.
  • The intitle: or inurl: operators to look for specific words like “resume,” “bio,” “cv” and “work history.”

Here’s a basic search string that you can further modify:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “inside sales manager” -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples

Often, Sales Managers who work in inside sales, will not mention this specialty in their job title. To include those candidates in your search, look for Sales Managers who mention relevant terms in their resume:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales manager” (“inside sales” OR telesales) -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples

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Searching for Inside Sales Managers profiles

Use Boolean search to find Inside Sales Managers on social platforms. For example, Quora lets you access public profiles of its members. Look through this site by using the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

site:quora.com “credentials & highlights” “sales manager” “inside sales”

Add more criteria in your search (e.g. location) to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Inside Sales Managers by experience and knowledge

Find Inside Sales Managers who:

Have experience with certain relationship management software

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “inside sales manager” salesforce -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed

Have worked in a specific industry

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “inside sales manager” wholesale -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed

Have B2C experience

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “inside sales manager” B2C -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed

Are familiar with strategic sales

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “inside sales manager” (“strategic sales” OR “sales strategy”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Inside Sales Managers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “inside sales manager” (Texas OR TX) -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed -writing

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales manager” “inside sales” “Los Angeles” CA -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed -writing -jobvertise

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By area code:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales manager” “inside sales” Denver (303 OR 720) -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed

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How to find .NET Web Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-net-web-developers-boolean-search-strings Mon, 18 Sep 2017 14:40:21 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=24269 Boolean search can help you find profiles and resumes to hire .NET Web Developers. These Developers specialize in the .NET web framework and focus on its web applications. We built our example search strings around relevant web technologies. Modify and run them on Google based on your needs. Generic search string to find .NET Web […]

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Boolean search can help you find profiles and resumes to hire .NET Web Developers. These Developers specialize in the .NET web framework and focus on its web applications. We built our example search strings around relevant web technologies. Modify and run them on Google based on your needs.

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Generic search string to find .NET Web Developers

To start looking for resumes, we need to include the word “resume,” “cv,” “bio” or other variations in our search strings. Use the intitle: and inurl: operators to target results that contain these word in the page title or page urls (and are therefore more likely to be relevant results.) Also, use the NOT (-) operator to exclude false positives.

Here’s a basic search string that you can further modify:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET web developer” -job -jobs -templates -sample -examples

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Searching for .NET Web Developers profiles

Use Boolean search to find .NET Web Developers on programming sites like GitHub and Stack Overflow. An added benefit of finding candidates on these sites is that you can directly evaluate their work and contributions to open source projects.

Include the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:github.com “.NET developer” “contribution activity”
  • site:stackoverflow.com/users/ “badges” “.NET web developer”

Add more criteria in your search (e.g. location) to find profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find .NET Web Developers by experience and knowledge

Find .NET Web Developers who:

Are familiar with the Entity Framework

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET Web Developer” Entity -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have used architectural patterns like Model-View-Controller and Model-View-Presenter

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET Web Developer” (MVP OR MVC) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked with the RESTful API

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET Web Developer” REST -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire

Know C#

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET Web Developer” C# -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have worked with specific .NET content management systems

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET Developer” (Umbraco OR DNN) -job -jobs -sample -examples -hire

Are familiar with .NET’s object-relational mappers

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “.NET Developer” NHibernate -job -jobs -sample -examples -bistro -hire -jobvertise

Examples of Boolean search strings to find .NET Web Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) .NET “Web Developer” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed -hire -resumes

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) .NET “Web Developer” Boston MA -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed -hire

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How to find BI Developers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-bi-developers-boolean-search-strings Mon, 02 Oct 2017 08:10:55 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=25640 To hire BI Developers (Business Intelligence Developers,) use Boolean search to enhance your pipeline with qualified candidates. Modify our sample search strings and run them on Google to find people who can help your company gain insight from data and business trends. Generic search string to find BI Developers Here’s an example search string that […]

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To hire BI Developers (Business Intelligence Developers,) use Boolean search to enhance your pipeline with qualified candidates. Modify our sample search strings and run them on Google to find people who can help your company gain insight from data and business trends.

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Generic search string to find BI Developers

Here’s an example search string that looks for resumes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “bi developer”

You can expand your search by looking for words similar to “resume” (e.g. “cv”) and words often found in resumes (e.g. “work history.”) Also, exclude irrelevant results that come up with the NOT (-) operator. Here’s an example of an expanded search string:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume OR inurl:cv) “bi developer” -job -jobs -sample

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Searching for BI Developer profiles

BI Developers who are active in various social platforms may often indicate their profession. Look through social networks using the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. For example:

  • site:quora.com “bi developer” “credentials & highlights”
  • site:github.com “bi developer” “contribution activity”
  • site:meetup.com “bi developer” “member since”

Add more criteria in your search (like location) to look for profiles that better match your requirements.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Examples of Boolean search strings to find BI Developers by skills and experience

Find BI Developers who:

Have worked with Tableau

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “bi developer” Tableau -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have management experience

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “bi developer” (“lead a team” OR “team leader”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed

Are familiar with SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS)

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “bi developer” SSRS -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed -hire -jobvertise -bistro

Know C#

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “bi developer” C# -job -jobs -sample -examples -indeed

Sample string to search for resumes of BI Developers in various formats

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) “bi developer” -job -jobs -sample -templates

Examples of Boolean search strings to hire BI Developers by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “bi developer” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “bi developer” Houston -job -jobs -sample -examples -writing -hire

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How to find email addresses with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-email-addresses-boolean-search-strings Wed, 03 May 2017 13:05:06 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=12945 Looking for contact details of passive candidates is one of recruiting’s biggest challenges. Boolean search can help recruiters find email addresses on Google. Experiment with our Boolean search string for email addresses and modify them to build your own email finder. Build generic Boolean search strings Imagine you want to source a Java Developer. Look for resumes […]

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Looking for contact details of passive candidates is one of recruiting’s biggest challenges. Boolean search can help recruiters find email addresses on Google. Experiment with our Boolean search string for email addresses and modify them to build your own email finder.

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Build generic Boolean search strings

Imagine you want to source a Java Developer. Look for resumes online by modifying a generic string:

(intitle:resume or intitle:cv) “Java developer” Chicago (Illinois OR IL)

You can also find profiles on social media, by modifying this generic string:

site:github.com “joined on” “Java developer” Chicago

Get more relevant results and reduce false positives, by adding:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (“Java developer” OR “Java programmer”) to cover variations of the same job title

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You will find many resumes and profiles with these strings. You can contact those candidates through their social profiles or use Boolean search to look them up on job board candidate databases. But, having their email address would be more useful.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Boolean search for email addresses

(intitle:resume or intitle:cv) “Java developer” Chicago (Illinois OR IL) (email OR contact) -jobs -job -template -sample

site:meetup.com “member since” “Java developer” email

Find email addresses by domain

Search for emails in online resumes

(intitle:resume or intitle:cv) “Java developer” gmail.com -jobs -job -sample -templates

(intitle:resume or intitle:cv) “Java developer” (gmail.com OR yahoo.com OR hotmail.com) -job -jobs -templates -samples

Search for emails on online profiles, like Stack Overflow

site:stackoverflow.com/users “Java developer” (gmail.com OR yahoo.com OR hotmail.com)

Search for candidates’ email addresses by country

Try different domains in your Boolean strings for email addresses to cover a wider range of candidates across the globe. Find different domains by country, here. Here’s an example of searching emails by country:

Search for UK email addresses

(intitle:resume or intitle:cv) “Java developer” co.uk email -job -jobs -templates -samples

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How to find Sales Coordinators with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/hire-sales-coordinators-boolean-search-strings Thu, 28 Sep 2017 15:15:29 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=25520 To hire Sales Coordinators, use Boolean search to enrich your hiring pipeline with new resumes. Our sample Boolean strings provide a basis to create your own searches based on location and skills that are relevant to your open roles. When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on collecting candidate information as per the General Data […]

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To hire Sales Coordinators, use Boolean search to enrich your hiring pipeline with new resumes. Our sample Boolean strings provide a basis to create your own searches based on location and skills that are relevant to your open roles.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

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Generic search string to find Sales Coordinators

To target resumes, use the intitle: and inurl: operators to look for the word “resume” (or related ones like “CV” and “work history”) in page titles and page urls.

When your search strings generate pages that are irrelevant to your search, like templates and job ads, use the NOT (-) operator to hide those pages. Here’s an example of a basic string you can further modify:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales coordinator” -job -jobs -templates -examples -sample

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Examples of Boolean search strings to find Sales Coordinators by industry and skills

Find Sales Coordinators who:

Have worked in location-based sales

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) ”sales coordinator” “national sales” -job -jobs -template -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) ”sales coordinator” (“international sales” OR “global sales”) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) ”regional sales coordinator” -job -jobs -sample -examples

Have experience in a specific industry

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales coordinator” (medical OR pharma) -job -jobs -sample -examples -samples -template -writing

Have experience in certain types of sales

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales coordinator” (“outside sales” OR “field sales”) -job -jobs -sample -examples -samples

Has worked in the hotel industry

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales coordinator” hotel -job -jobs -sample -examples -samples -writing -vacancy

Examples of Boolean search strings to find Sales Coordinators by location

By state or city:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales coordinator” (Texas OR TX) -job -jobs -sample -examples

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales coordinator” “Los Angeles” -job -jobs -sample -examples

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By area codes:

(intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) “sales coordinator” (408 OR 669) CA -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

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How to find candidate resumes with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-resumes-boolean-search-strings Thu, 29 Jun 2017 12:46:23 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=18181 When sourcing professionals online, social profiles alone may not provide a well-rounded view of someone’s skills and experience. Sourcing resumes with Boolean search helps you better evaluate passive candidates. And, if you already have a candidate in mind, use Boolean search strings to discover their resume on various platforms. Modify our Boolean search string examples […]

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When sourcing professionals online, social profiles alone may not provide a well-rounded view of someone’s skills and experience. Sourcing resumes with Boolean search helps you better evaluate passive candidates. And, if you already have a candidate in mind, use Boolean search strings to discover their resume on various platforms.

Modify our Boolean search string examples according to your needs.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

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How to find candidates’ resumes using a generic search string

To begin your search for professionals who have posted their resumes, craft parts of a generic search string to use in every search. This string should:

  • Exclude irrelevant results. When looking for passive candidates, you may often stumble upon pages with job ads, sample resumes or resume services. All these are irrelevant to your search (false positives) and can be excluded using the NOT (“-”) operator. Add terms based on the irrelevant results you get each time:

-job -jobs -sample -examples -template

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  • Cover possible variations of the same profession. For example, not all developers call themselves “developer.” They may go by the title of “engineer,” “programmer” or “hacker.” Combine searches with the most common terms to cover more possibilities using the OR operator:

(“graphic designer” OR illustrator)

Sourcing resumes

Resumes are often called CVs too, so include this term in your search string. Most of the time, uploaded resumes will have the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title (a less common alternative is the word “bio.”) For this reason, use the command (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) to generate relevant results:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“graphic designer” OR illustrator) -job -jobs -sample -examples -template

To expand your search further, add a search for the words “resume” or “CV” in the page url:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv OR inurl:resume OR inurl:cv) (“graphic designer” OR illustrator) -job -jobs -sample -examples -template

Add skills you want candidates to have for more targeted search results:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv OR inurl:resume OR inurl:cv) (“graphic designer” OR illustrator) CorelDRAW -job -jobs -sample -examples -template

Search for resumes on particular sites

Some sites have an abundance of uploaded resumes. For example, Indeed, CareerBuilder and Monster provide candidate databases where you can use Boolean strings to search resumes. Also, use the site: operator to look for resumes of candidates who have the skills you’re looking for on other sites in Google:

  • site:scribd.com (resume OR cv) developer -sample
  • site:slideshare.net (resume OR cv) “java developer”

Look for resumes by words often included in resumes

Sometimes, professionals who post their resumes online don’t use the word “resume” or “CV.” In this case, search by including words that often appear in resumes, like “work experience” and “education.” Here’s an example:

(“graphic designer” OR illustrator) CorelDRAW (experience OR history) education -job -jobs -sample -examples -template

How to find candidates’ resumes in various formats

Sometimes, you need to find resumes in a particular format. For example, you may want a downloadable version of a resume or a resume in a format that you can upload to your company’s database. In this case, use variations of this string:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (“graphic designer” OR illustrator) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Expand your search

Once you develop a search string to find resumes, add more terms to target your search results. Use our examples to look for resumes by role and skills. You could also look for resumes that mention a passive candidates’ location, phone number and email addresses.

Combine your search of resumes with combing social profiles to find the best candidates for your roles.

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How to find candidates’ locations with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-candidates-location-boolean-search-strings Fri, 19 May 2017 14:51:45 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=14270 If you’re looking to find candidates by location, Boolean search is your ally. Save money on relocating a new hire by using Boolean search strings to recruit local candidates. Or, if you want to expand your search or hire for diversity, run Boolean strings in Google to source professionals from different countries, cities or states. […]

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If you’re looking to find candidates by location, Boolean search is your ally. Save money on relocating a new hire by using Boolean search strings to recruit local candidates. Or, if you want to expand your search or hire for diversity, run Boolean strings in Google to source professionals from different countries, cities or states.

Modify our Boolean search string examples according to your needs.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

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Generic search string to find candidates

Build a Boolean search string for candidates’ locations around terms like:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples, to exclude irrelevant results
  • (“graphic designer” OR “illustrator”) to cover similar job titles
  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) to discover candidates’ online resumes or CVs

Here’s an example of a simple string to find resumes:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“graphic designer” OR “illustrator”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. Excluding more terms will reduce false positives.

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Search for profiles and portfolios by location

Many professionals add their country, state or city when creating their online social profiles. Boolean search can help you discover those profiles on Google.

Use the site: operator to search social networks. It’s often useful to add terms you would find exclusively on member profiles. Add the location in which you are looking for candidates. For example:

  • site:meetup.com “member since” “graphic designer” boston
  • site:twitter.com “graphic designer” boston -job -jobs

Apply the same methodology when using Boolean strings for candidates’ locations on portfolio sites:

  • site:dribbble.com “graphic designer” “shots” miami
  • site:behance.net “graphic designer” “project views” “new york”

Add more criteria in your search to find profiles that better match your requirements. For example, use this string to search through Dribbble for a Graphic Designer from Los Angeles who also has some web design experience:

site:dribbble.com “graphic designer” “shots” “los angeles” (“web design” OR css)

Example Boolean search strings to find resumes by location

By state or city:

Add a state or country abbreviation to widen your search, since many people will note they are from “the UK” rather than from the United Kingdom:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” (Massachusetts OR MA) -job -jobs -sample -templates

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” “San Francisco” (California OR CA) -job -jobs -sample -templates

By area code:

Searching by area code comes with the added benefit of generating resumes that include phone numbers. That way you can reach out to candidates directly.

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” “Los Angeles” (310 OR 424) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find area codes here.

Within ranges of zip codes:

Boolean search through zip codes may not be common, as many professionals do not include this amount of detail in their online resumes. But, if you really need to localize your search, you can search for a range of zip codes. Google gives you the option to search within a range of numbers using two periods “..” in-between your selected zip codes. Here’s an example:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” Seattle 98039..98199 -job -jobs -sample -templates

Find the relevant zip code ranges here and here.

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How to find phone numbers with Boolean search strings https://resources.workable.com/find-phone-numbers-boolean-search-strings Wed, 31 May 2017 15:44:47 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=14267 When sourcing passive candidates, it’s useful to look for their phone numbers. Phone calls allow for a more direct approach than cold recruiting emails and may suit some passive candidates better. Use Boolean search to find candidate phone numbers in online resumes and profiles. Experiment with our sample search strings and modify them to fit […]

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When sourcing passive candidates, it’s useful to look for their phone numbers. Phone calls allow for a more direct approach than cold recruiting emails and may suit some passive candidates better. Use Boolean search to find candidate phone numbers in online resumes and profiles. Experiment with our sample search strings and modify them to fit your needs.

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

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Build a simple Boolean search string

Imagine you want to source a UX Designer. You can use Boolean search to look for resumes online by modifying a generic string:

(intitle:resume or intitle:cv) “UX designer” Boston (Massachusetts OR MA)

You can also find social profiles and portfolios, by modifying this example string:

  • site:behance.net “UX designer” “project views” “new york” or
  • site:behance.net “UX designer” intitle:”work experience” “new york”

Get more relevant results and reduce false positives, by adding:

  • -job -jobs -sample -examples -templates, to avoid irrelevant results
  • (“UX designer” OR “interaction designer”) to cover variations of similar job titles

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These strings will generate many relevant results. You can contact candidates through social networks or use Boolean search to find their contact information on job board candidate databases. But, you could also look specifically for candidate resumes and profiles that include phone numbers.

Boolean search for phone numbers

Candidates who include their number on profiles and resumes may often invite others to contact them. Look for those candidates by adding words that people may use to invite a phone call:

(intitle:resume or intitle:cv) (“call at” OR “phone number” OR “cell phone”) “UX designer” -jobs -job -template -sample

Experiment with different words or phrases to find more results. Some results may include emails, which are useful too.

Find phone numbers by area code

If you know where your candidates live (or have lived), you can add their location’s area code as a criteria in your search. Even if you don’t have a specific person in mind, you can use your generic Boolean string to find candidates who have included their phone numbers in their resumes and profiles.

Search for phone numbers in online resumes

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “UX designer” “Los Angeles” (310 OR 424) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Search for phone numbers on online profiles

site:behance.net “UX designer” “new york” 347

Find area codes here.

Want to source more candidates on Google? Learn how to get your job listings featured on Google for Jobs.

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How to find candidates by keyword (skills and experience) https://resources.workable.com/find-candidates-keywords-boolean-search-strings Fri, 21 Jul 2017 14:48:17 +0000 https://resources.workable.com/?p=20243 Simple Boolean search strings on Google help you discover dozens of resumes and profiles. But, not every single candidate you find will have the skills and experience you’re looking for. Adding Boolean keyword searches and expanding the complexity of your searches will help you find profiles that suit your needs. Generic Boolean search string to […]

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Simple Boolean search strings on Google help you discover dozens of resumes and profiles. But, not every single candidate you find will have the skills and experience you’re looking for. Adding Boolean keyword searches and expanding the complexity of your searches will help you find profiles that suit your needs.

Table of Boolean search operators and symbols

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Generic Boolean search string to find resumes and profiles

Candidates who upload their resumes are likely to use the words “resume” or “CV” in the page title or url. Using the simple operators intitle: and inurl: you can discover those resumes:

  • (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) developer -job -jobs -sample -examples or
  • (inurl:resume OR inurl:cv) developer -job -jobs -sample -examples

Excluding results using the NOT operator (-) helps reduce false positives.

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When looking for profiles, the site: operator helps you look through profiles on various social networks. Include terms found exclusively on member profiles to target your searches:

site:quora.com developer “credentials & highlights”

Often, you can also use the inurl: operator to target profiles. Check the url of your own profile in a social network and look for words like “about,” “members” or “profile.” Include that word in your search through that site to get more relevant results. Here’s an example:

site:meetup.com inurl:members “web developer” boston

When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR.

Expanding your Boolean search strings

Find candidates who don’t use the word “resume”

Sometimes, candidates call their resume something else or avoid titles other than their name. By looking only for “resume” or “cv”, you miss out on those candidates. Instead, complement your original searches by looking exclusively for untitled resumes.

To do this, think of different words that appear inside resumes. Those words may be “education,” “employment history” and “work experience.” Here’s a sample string to search for candidates using keywords:

“java developer” education (“employment history” OR “work experience”) -intitle:resume -inurl:resume -intitle:cv -inurl:cv -job -jobs

Use Boolean keywords to find candidates by skills and experience

Determine the minimum requirements you need candidates to have for a role and include them in your searches.

For example, imagine you need a Graphic Designer who can also do some coding with HTML or CSS. Use the OR operator to find resumes of those Graphic Designers who know HTML, CSS or both:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “graphic designer” (HTML OR CSS) -job -jobs -sample -templates

When looking for specific skills, think of alternatives for the same word. For example, some App Developers may mention app development framework “PhoneGap” in their resume, while other might mention it as “Apache Cordova.” OR statements will help you cover the two variations:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“app developer” OR “application developer”) (PhoneGap OR Cordova) -job -jobs -sample -examples

Keywords may be phrases too. Think about how a candidate could express some part of their experience. For example, if you need someone who has management experience, there are many possible ways to look for them:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “SEO specialist” (“managed team” OR “lead team” OR mentored OR “management experience”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

You could use any phrase or expression that comes up often in resumes and profiles. If you want to expand your searches further, use the same guidelines to search by location and include keywords to discover candidates’ email addresses and phone numbers, too.

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