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By : Riley Jones    99 or more times read
Submitted 2010-08-18 21:41:06
There're many ways to conduct on-line job search. However, many job seekers solely assume of posting resumes and looking opportunities on massive job sites like monster.com, hotjobs.com, and careerbuilder.com etc. There's nothing wrong with it, however per a survey conducted by careerXrooads.com, of all hires in 2002, solely 3.six% return from monster.com, 1.five% return careerbuilder.com, and 0.five% come back from hotjobs.com. Morever, many firms only advertise their job openings on their own company websites and another speciality websites. Wouldn't it be nice if you'll be able to use search engines to search out these opportunities that are ignored by alternative job seekers?
Before we go any any of the way to conduct online job search, I would really like to talk a little bit regarding Boolean Logic. If you're a math or a laptop student, you will have already known it. Really, it's very powerful, nonetheless easy to use in search engines. The following are some of the most popular Boolean operators, modifiers and field search commands.
? AND: Collects documents that include all terms.
Google default operator.
Example: job AND nursing
? OR: Collects documents that embrace a minimum of one in every of the terms.
Example: nurse OR rn
? NOT Collects documents that include the term that precedes it but not the
term that follows it.
AltaVista: AND NOT; Google: - (e.g. -submit); All The Web: ANDNOT
Example: manager AND NOT sales
? NEAR Collects documents with both terms that are inside close proximity to
each other (typically ten terms or less).
AltaVista ONLY. Helpful for finding contacts at intervals a selected location.
Example: manager NEAR marketing
? Quotation Marks "" Specify an actual phrase
Example: "SAS programmer"
? Parenthesis () Define an enquiry subset
Not used in Google
Example: (iowa OR ia) AND (manager OR director)
? Wildcard Symbol * Matches any kind and range of characters.
AltaVista ONLY.
Example: manag*
? url: Explore for keywords within the document URL.
Google: inurl
Example: url:position AND ibm
? title: Look for keywords in the document title.
Google: intitle
Example: title:position AND merk
? link: Rummage around for pages linked to a explicit URL.
Example: link:dell.com
? host: Scans a particular laptop or host of a URL.
Example: host:mit.edu
? domain: Appearance for pages inside a selected domain like .com, .org, .edu.
Example: domain:.org AND nurse
? like: Appearance for pages related in content
AltaVista: like:
Google: related:
Example: like:dell.com
? filetype: Looks for pages with a specific file type connected or documented
Example: filetype:xls OR filetype:pdf

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