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Hi,
I need help compiling a string that will only return candidates with a fullscope polygraph. The candidates need to have the following:
In a Windows OS environment:
The required skills are: C#,.Net, SQL Client and Database troubleshooting Additional highly desireable skills: VB.Net, Python, J2E, Webmethods
Nice-to-haves: Storage managament, scripting, data optimization, performance management, Unix/Linux OS

Any recommendations?

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Alison-

Is there another clearance term you can use instead of "fullscope polygraph"? I did the following search on Google for LinkedIN Profiles and only '5' came back with "fullscope polygraph"!

site:www.linkedin.com "fullscope polygraph" -intitle:directory

I know the other skill sets will be found - but need alternative to "fullscope polygraph" - or another way to say it?
This seems to help but still only returns 26 results:
site:linkedin.com (inurl:in|pub) (FSP OR "FS Poly" OR "LS Poly" OR "Lifestyle Poly") AND Clearance -intitle:directory -inurl:events -inurl:jobs

You might also look for people who have passed a CI poly and are waiting for the full poly to be reviewed.
site:linkedin.com (inurl:in|pub) (FSP OR "FS Poly" OR "LS Poly" OR "Lifestyle Poly" OR "CI Poly") AND Clearance -intitle:directory -inurl:events -inurl:jobs --- 319 results

A quick search on the web for resumes with this level of clearance wasn't very fruitful.

Good Luck!
-kameron

gary cozin said:
Alison-

Is there another clearance term you can use instead of "fullscope polygraph"? I did the following search on Google for LinkedIN Profiles and only '5' came back with "fullscope polygraph"!

site:www.linkedin.com "fullscope polygraph" -intitle:directory

I know the other skill sets will be found - but need alternative to "fullscope polygraph" - or another way to say it?
Gary/Kameron -
Thank you so much for the help. Additional terms for Fullscope Polygraph would be "TS/SCI w/ Poly" or TS/SCI Fullscope Poly" as well as the terms that Kameron searched as well.

Your feedback definitely helps me! I appreciate it!

Kameron Swinton said:
This seems to help but still only returns 26 results:
site:linkedin.com (inurl:in|pub) (FSP OR "FS Poly" OR "LS Poly" OR "Lifestyle Poly") AND Clearance -intitle:directory -inurl:events -inurl:jobs

You might also look for people who have passed a CI poly and are waiting for the full poly to be reviewed.
site:linkedin.com (inurl:in|pub) (FSP OR "FS Poly" OR "LS Poly" OR "Lifestyle Poly" OR "CI Poly") AND Clearance -intitle:directory -inurl:events -inurl:jobs --- 319 results

A quick search on the web for resumes with this level of clearance wasn't very fruitful.

Good Luck!
-kameron

gary cozin said:
Alison-

Is there another clearance term you can use instead of "fullscope polygraph"? I did the following search on Google for LinkedIN Profiles and only '5' came back with "fullscope polygraph"!

site:www.linkedin.com "fullscope polygraph" -intitle:directory

I know the other skill sets will be found - but need alternative to "fullscope polygraph" - or another way to say it?
Here is a string for Google that only produced a few - but seem to have what you need:

site:www.linkedin.com "ts/sci" clearance ("c#" | ".Net" | SQL) ("VB.Net" | Python | J2E | Webmethods) -intitle:directory -inurl:jobid -inurl:updates

Play around with the clearances as Kameron mentioned - you would get even less if it's restricted to certain location however.
steering away from linkedin:

"C#" ".Net" SQL "fullscope polygraph" OR "full scope polygraph" inurl:resume OR intitle:resume

...maybe take away the "fullscope" concept and only run "polygraph"??
Thanks for everyone's help. I've pulled some good candidates. I appreciate the feedback.

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