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Greetings,

Can anyone advise on writing a string for a SVP in the insurance industry? Thank you in advance for your help!

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Scott:

Try these in Google, copy:

site:www.linkedin.com ("current * svp" | "current * senior vice president") "industry * insurance" -intitle:directory

site:www.linkedin.com ("current * svp" | "current * senior vice president") "industry * insurance" -intitle:directory (inur:pub | inurl:in)

site:zoominfo.com inurl:people (svp | "senior vice president") insurance

You didn't indicate location, but for the first 2 for LI profiles using Google, you would need to add it the way it would appear on their profiles ex: "greater new york city area". For Zoominfo using Google, you can just ad "New York" for example-

Gary
Thank you, Gary! That is a big help. Strings are new to me. Where would you suggest I go to learn how to write them? I have heard of cheat sheets. I really appreciate your help!

gary cozin said:
Scott:

Try these in Google, copy:

site:www.linkedin.com ("current * svp" | "current * senior vice president") "industry * insurance" -intitle:directory

site:www.linkedin.com ("current * svp" | "current * senior vice president") "industry * insurance" -intitle:directory (inur:pub | inurl:in)

site:zoominfo.com inurl:people (svp | "senior vice president") insurance

You didn't indicate location, but for the first 2 for LI profiles using Google, you would need to add it the way it would appear on their profiles ex: "greater new york city area". For Zoominfo using Google, you can just ad "New York" for example-

Gary
Irina - this group's moderator has webinars for beginners - contact her for links

You can also follow http://booleanblackbelt.com

There are others
Scott,

You can use strings to also narrow your search considerably depending on the type of insurance or area of expertise...mgd care, p&c, life, etc then within the organization IT, underwriting, etc. Using variations of title also help expand or narrow your search. If you use SVP vs Senior Vice President in a string you will get vastly different results.

As Gary mentioned, Irina, the moderator for the group offers some great economical courses on learning the basics through advanced Boolean and sourcing techniques. I would contact her direct.
try this: (you won't even have to click on the links for your answers)

"says OR said * svp ** insurance" OR "says OR said * senior vice president ** insurance"
And obviously you can play around with the number of * you include in your string to give you different results.

Chris Penny said:
try this: (you won't even have to click on the links for your answers)

"says OR said * svp ** insurance" OR "says OR said * senior vice president ** insurance"
Thanks, Shannon!

It is a SVP for a large insurance organization with a background creating Affinity models out of Financial Products, Insurance or Consumer goods.

Shannon Myers said:
Scott,

You can use strings to also narrow your search considerably depending on the type of insurance or area of expertise...mgd care, p&c, life, etc then within the organization IT, underwriting, etc. Using variations of title also help expand or narrow your search. If you use SVP vs Senior Vice President in a string you will get vastly different results.

As Gary mentioned, Irina, the moderator for the group offers some great economical courses on learning the basics through advanced Boolean and sourcing techniques. I would contact her direct.
Thanks, Gary! I will sign up for the classes.

gary cozin said:
Irina - this group's moderator has webinars for beginners - contact her for links

You can also follow http://booleanblackbelt.com

There are others
Thanks, Chris!

Chris Penny said:
And obviously you can play around with the number of * you include in your string to give you different results.

Chris Penny said:
try this: (you won't even have to click on the links for your answers)

"says OR said * svp ** insurance" OR "says OR said * senior vice president ** insurance"

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