boolean string for Clinical Scientists - Boolean Strings Network2024-03-28T18:08:49Zhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/forum/topics/boolean-string-for-clinical?feed=yes&xn_auth=noJill,
Gary did a nice job tak…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-04-03:2748775:Comment:85612009-04-03T03:09:34.098ZGlen Catheyhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/GlenCathey
Jill,<br />
Gary did a nice job taking a first swing at this challenge. You don't provide much detail for the position, but based on what you do mention, here are a couple of additional approaches you could take:<br />
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<b>LinkedIn X-Ray #1 via Google</b><br />
There are many ways candidates can refer to cancer experience:<br />
site:<a href="http://www.linkedin.com">www.linkedin.com</a> scientist (oncology | cancer | tumor | lymphoma | chemotherapy | radiation) (md | doctor) ("greater boston area" | "massachusetts…
Jill,<br />
Gary did a nice job taking a first swing at this challenge. You don't provide much detail for the position, but based on what you do mention, here are a couple of additional approaches you could take:<br />
<br />
<b>LinkedIn X-Ray #1 via Google</b><br />
There are many ways candidates can refer to cancer experience:<br />
site:<a href="http://www.linkedin.com">www.linkedin.com</a> scientist (oncology | cancer | tumor | lymphoma | chemotherapy | radiation) (md | doctor) ("greater boston area" | "massachusetts area") -intitle:directory (inurl:pub OR inurl:in)<br />
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<b>LinkedIn X-Ray #2 via Google</b><br />
Not everyone is actually going to have the title "scientist" - as such, you can remove that term:<br />
site:<a href="http://www.linkedin.com">www.linkedin.com</a> -scientist clinical ~research (oncology | cancer | tumor | lymphoma | chemotherapy | radiation) (md | doctor) ("greater boston area" | "massachusetts area") -intitle:directory (inurl:pub OR inurl:in)<br />
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You can try shooting for resumes/CV's on the internet, but it gets messy based on location issues (many hits on false location positives as these folks put addresses of universities on their resumes/CV's and live elsewhere)<br />
(inurl:resume OR inurl:cv OR intitle:resume OR intitle:CV) scientist (oncology | cancer | tumor | lymphoma | chemotherapy | radiation) (md | doctor) (MA OR massachusetts) -job -jobs (339 | 351 | 413 | 508 | 617 | 774 | 781 | 857 | 978) 01001..02791<br />
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You've got a tough one there - I wish you results! Jill-
This first string seem…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-04-01:2748775:Comment:83982009-04-01T19:06:42.532Zgary cozinhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/garycozin
Jill-<br />
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This first string seemed to be tighter for what you need but with fewer results of course:<br />
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In GOOGLE, copy:<br />
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site:<a href="http://www.linkedin.com">www.linkedin.com</a> "current * * scientist" oncology md ("greater boston area" | "massachusetts area") -intitle:directory -inurl:updates -inurl:jobid -inurl:find -inurl:answers -intitle:company -inurl:company<br />
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This one gave more results but may not be current clinical scientists:<br />
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site:<a href="http://www.linkedin.com">www.linkedin.com…</a>
Jill-<br />
<br />
This first string seemed to be tighter for what you need but with fewer results of course:<br />
<br />
In GOOGLE, copy:<br />
<br />
site:<a href="http://www.linkedin.com">www.linkedin.com</a> "current * * scientist" oncology md ("greater boston area" | "massachusetts area") -intitle:directory -inurl:updates -inurl:jobid -inurl:find -inurl:answers -intitle:company -inurl:company<br />
<br />
This one gave more results but may not be current clinical scientists:<br />
<br />
site:<a href="http://www.linkedin.com">www.linkedin.com</a> clinical scientist oncology md ("greater boston area" | "massachusetts area") -intitle:directory -inurl:updates -inurl:jobid -inurl:find -inurl:answers -intitle:company -inurl:company<br />
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You'll need to play/change the key words around to get different /add'l results - I tried "clinical scientist" but that didn't bring back any. Try research or just scientist-<br />
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It's a start-<br />
<br />
Gary