Stafflink Boolean Search Secrets Ebook Download
Stafflink Boolean Search Secrets Ebook Download
For Becoming
a Master Recruiter
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Google Site Search Syntax
This powerful search technique allows you to mine an entire website to find
candidates by targeting a particular location and certain skills.
A Google Site search gives you the possibility to reveal candidates that may not be accessible
through the site’s built in search feature. In fact it gives you access to all public LinkedIn profiles!
This can substantially increase the amount of job candidates you have access to as a free
LinkedIn member.
2) Type in the syntax SITE: followed by the name of the site you want to search. For example if
you are interested in searching LinkedIn you would begin your search string like this:
SITE:linkedin.com
3) You can then add specif ic keywords and criteria you are looking for onto this syntax. For
example...
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3 Ways to Find More
Candidates on LinkedIn
LinkedIn is a goldmine for job candidates, but the LinkedIn search bar is limited to profiles in
your expanded network.
Here are three quick tips to tweak your Site searches and expand your
reach so you can find even more potential job candidates on LinkedIn:
Eliminate Unwanted
Results with the –
(minus sign)
The – (minus sign) character acts as the command “not”. You can use the – symbol to identify
specif ic keywords you do not want to see in the search results.
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Example 2: Eliminating Directories
When searching LinkedIn, you'll want to eliminate directory pages from your search (these are
essentially lists of links). If you add the syntax -inurl:dir and -inurl:directory to your search it
will eliminate directory pages from the search results. For example...
Generally, a private profile will reveal the company the individual works for and their title. You
can use this information to locate the person
Example: Let's say you come across a profile that shows the individual worked at “Company
ABC” and they are a “Business Analyst”. Go to Google and type in the syntax...
The search results will reveal people with public profiles on LinkedIn who have worked at
“company abc” and were a “business analyst.” With a little luck, you just might discover the
name of the individual you are hoping to contact.
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Conducting a LinkedIn Group
Search
Joining groups on LinkedIn will help expand your network and give you access to valuable
candidates. However, as most recruiters are aware, some LinkedIn groups are closed or have
criteria-based membership. Conducting a group search on Google can help you gain access to
candidates in these exclusive groups.
Example: Let's say you want to search the Human Resources Professionals Association
(HRPA) group on LinkedIn, you would type...
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Using the Inurl Syntax
To locate even more candidates, try using Google Search Syntax inurl:
which tells Google to only return pages with a particular word in them.
If you type inurl:resume into Google, you will get web addresses with the
word “resume” in them.
Example: If you’re doing a site search on LinkedIn and you find the site search is producing
Java Developers from Toronto but you can’t find their resume, you could combine site: search
and inurl: search and write...
Or if you don’t want to limit the search to one particular site, you could write...
You might also want to try replacing inurl:resume with one of the following examples that are
very helpful for finding resumes:
• inurl:blog
• inurl:profile
• inurl:summary
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Using the Filetype Syntax
The Google search syntax filetype: allows you to identify the type of file
you are looking for. This type of search can target resumes which are
typically uploaded online in Word or Text document formats.
Example: Combine this syntax with your inurl: syntax for an even more
specif ic search. For example...
This search string will produce results of web pages with resume in the URL which also have a
Word document uploaded.
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Using the Cache Syntax
The cache: syntax is a great resource for tapping into passive candidates
who have removed themselves from the job market. They may have taken
their resume offline, but you can still view their cached page to gather their
contact information and send an introduction their way.
Google stores a cached copy of every page it has indexed, which you can
access even after a site has been taken down, or while it is under maintenance using a helpful
syntax called cache.
And your results produce the following online resume link that interests you:
http://kirillam.com/resume/Resume_Kirill_Mourzenko.html
BUT when you click the link and the site is down you could type...
...and your search will produce the last cached snapshot of the webpage, allowing you to view
the resume!
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Using the Tilde (~)
Command
Being a recruiter means knowing as many synonyms as possible for
various skills, jobs, and titles. Learn about Google's tilde ~ command will help you save time,
increase your search results, and become a keyword specialist.
For example, if you type ~developer to Google, it produces results with the word java, software,
java software, develop, dev, development, programming and design.
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Boolean Search Cheat Sheet
And now for the GRAND FINALE. A quick reference of the tips we covered:
Syntax Examples
site: site:linkedin.com “quality assurance” “Toronto”
site:linkedin.com “company abc” “business analyst”
- (minus sign) site:linkedin.com “quality assurance” “Toronto” -director
inurl:in site:linkedin (inurl:in OR inurl:pub) “HRPA”
Inurl:pub (to search a LinkedIn Group “HRPA”)
-inurl:dir, site:linkedin.com “quality assurance” “Toronto” -director
-inurl:directory -inurl.dir -inurl:directory
inurl:resume site:linkedin inurl:resume (“java” OR “J2EE”) (“developer”
OR “programmer” Toronto)
filetype: filetype:doc inurl:resume (“java” OR “J2EE”) (“developer”
(doc, docx, pdf, OR “programmer”) Toronto
txt)
cache: cache:“insert Resume URL”
~ (tilde) site:linkedin inurl:resume (“java” OR “J2EE) ~developer
(to find additional results with words related to
“developer”)
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