Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 3:23:03 GMT
Professors, collaborators, students, alumni… Suffice to say, whatever the object of your search, hundreds of irrelevant results. In the advanced search, you can indicate whether HEC is a keyword, a school, a company, etc. The results obtained will therefore be much more precise. Search operators Like Google, LinkedIn suggests using terms: OR, AND, NOT and signs ( ) or " " to be able to do more precise searches and eliminate profiles from the results that do not correspond to what you are looking for. “Empty” words such as “by”, “to”…. are not taken into account.
GOLD Will highlight profiles that contain Email Data one of the searched terms: Director OR Director OR Director OR VP. AND Search for results that include more than one term: Director AND Manager. By default, when there are multiple terms, LinkedIn considers that they are all searched together. It is therefore not necessary to write AND. NOT To exclude a term. For example: Developer NOT manager. Quote Using quotation marks allows you to search for an exact combination of terms. For example, if we search for: Marketing Director, we obtain all the profiles that contain the 2 terms.
We could have a Financial Director in a marketing agency, an HR director who has studied marketing, etc. On the other hand, if we search for "Marketing Director", we will only have profiles that contain the expression as is. Results, we go from 45,196 to 12,885 profiles. This is still a high number, but it eliminates 3/4 of the profiles that did not match the search. The advantage of the advanced engine is that you can specify whether you are looking for "Marketing Director" as a keyword (in the profile) or in the "job title" section and even specify whether it is a current or past position. Parentheses To perform a complex search, you can associate terms using parentheses.
GOLD Will highlight profiles that contain Email Data one of the searched terms: Director OR Director OR Director OR VP. AND Search for results that include more than one term: Director AND Manager. By default, when there are multiple terms, LinkedIn considers that they are all searched together. It is therefore not necessary to write AND. NOT To exclude a term. For example: Developer NOT manager. Quote Using quotation marks allows you to search for an exact combination of terms. For example, if we search for: Marketing Director, we obtain all the profiles that contain the 2 terms.
We could have a Financial Director in a marketing agency, an HR director who has studied marketing, etc. On the other hand, if we search for "Marketing Director", we will only have profiles that contain the expression as is. Results, we go from 45,196 to 12,885 profiles. This is still a high number, but it eliminates 3/4 of the profiles that did not match the search. The advantage of the advanced engine is that you can specify whether you are looking for "Marketing Director" as a keyword (in the profile) or in the "job title" section and even specify whether it is a current or past position. Parentheses To perform a complex search, you can associate terms using parentheses.