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Gary,
I do used those exclusions. For example: below is a string I might use, where I replace KEYWORD with my terms:
KEYWORD1 KEYWORD2 (~resumé|~rèsumè|~résumé|~CV|~Vitae|~vitæ) -intitle:~job -intitle:~jobs
I will try you string and use the main search box on Google's homepage. Thanks!
Anthony,
No need to go to the advanced search page. Just use the main search box on Google's home page. You are probably getting 'garbage' (or 'noise') back on your searches due to the way you are removing the 'garbarge' or 'noise' in your strings.
For general (inurl:resume | inurl:title) keyword keyword loca etc you need to exclude the noise by generally using the following at the end of your string: -job -jobs -submit -careers -apply -"resume service" - whatever you want to filter out put a minus sign in front of it;
For profile searches from LinkedIN using Google such as: site:www.linkedin.com keyword location, etc (inurl:pub | inurl:in) you need to add -intitle:directory and you will get just clean profiles.
Look at some of the discussions here for the strings and you will get the hang of it-
Gary
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