Hi All:
I'm working on a search for a 'customer service manager' hailing from any aircraft manufacturer. The candidate should be a degreed engineer. I did the following search:
site:linkedin.com ('lear corporation" "customer service") (engineer career) (inurl:in | inurl:pub) -intitle:directory
I am getting a great deal of 'noise' or false positives in my results...
Does anyone have suggestions as to how I might clean this up?
Thanks very much in advance for your assistance!
Chris Gormley
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Try the following in Google:
site:linkedin.com ("lear corporation" | boeing) "customer service" ~manager ~engineer (bsme | bsee) (inurl:in | inurl:pub) -inurl:dir
Change the name of the co's in the string for other aircraft mgr if needed.
Note: Recently LinkedIN changed some things so -inurl:dir works eliminating more 'noise' then -intitle:directory. Also watch your syntax - you didn't have " in front of Lear
Gary
I've always used site:linkedin.com/in/ what am I missing with the inurl:pub?
I've always used site:linkedin.com/in/ what am I missing with the inurl:pub?
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