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Andy,
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but wouldn't this work?
Use "Defense & Space" keyword, then for industry select all EXCEPT for defense and space?
@DG - Unfortunately, I don't think a company's industry is picked up as a keyword - otherwise, this would be a good solution.
DG said:Andy,
Not sure if this is what you're looking for, but wouldn't this work?
Use "Defense & Space" keyword, then for industry select all EXCEPT for defense and space?
Using "defense and space" in X-raying LinkedIn would bring all profiles with the stated industry at one of the companies, either past or present.
On Google, try
mechanical engineer manager inurl:pub OR inurl:in "Defense & Space industry * 1990..2010 " site:www.linkedin.com by clicking here:
mechanical engineer manager inurl:pub OR inurl:in "Defense & Sp...
Hi Irina - thanks for that. My only concern is that many folks have their public profiles set to show just the basics, and not their full background, so I would think that this would exclude some folks from the search.
This would definitely get quite a few, though I'm not sure how many would be missed and how many folks typically have their public profiles set up with limited information.
Thoughts?
Irina Shamaeva said:Using "defense and space" in X-raying LinkedIn would bring all profiles with the stated industry at one of the companies, either past or present.
On Google, try
mechanical engineer manager inurl:pub OR inurl:in "Defense & Space industry * 1990..2010 " site:www.linkedin.com by clicking here:
mechanical engineer manager inurl:pub OR inurl:in "Defense & Sp...
I actually think that the absolute majority of LinkedIn members go with the default - which is the full public profile. However, some may be lazy and not enter their industry for a past job.
Additionally, your initial though on chasing the companies is good too. If you select the industry and enter a target title or target keywords, you can check out the list of the target companies right there on LinkedIn.
Andy Rouse said:Hi Irina - thanks for that. My only concern is that many folks have their public profiles set to show just the basics, and not their full background, so I would think that this would exclude some folks from the search.
This would definitely get quite a few, though I'm not sure how many would be missed and how many folks typically have their public profiles set up with limited information.
Thoughts?
Irina Shamaeva said:Using "defense and space" in X-raying LinkedIn would bring all profiles with the stated industry at one of the companies, either past or present.
On Google, try
mechanical engineer manager inurl:pub OR inurl:in "Defense & Space industry * 1990..2010 " site:www.linkedin.com by clicking here:
mechanical engineer manager inurl:pub OR inurl:in "Defense & Sp...
Irina - thank you for the advice. Let me ask something as well.
Regarding the portion of the string: "Defense & Space industry * 1990..2010 " - I just want to confirm the boolean logic here. You've included the "Defense & Space Industry * 1990..2010 " - is this because there is a portion in a person's profile that shows:
(Privately Held; Defense & Space industry)
September 2001 — August 2008
So, you're going for the wildcard in the middle of the industry and dates. If I wanted to do this with a specific company, would the below capture someone who worked at Defense Company A in those years:
"Defense company A * 1990..2010 "
Thanks so much - very helpful.
Irina Shamaeva said:I actually think that the absolute majority of LinkedIn members go with the default - which is the full public profile. However, some may be lazy and not enter their industry for a past job.
Additionally, your initial though on chasing the companies is good too. If you select the industry and enter a target title or target keywords, you can check out the list of the target companies right there on LinkedIn.
Andy Rouse said:Hi Irina - thanks for that. My only concern is that many folks have their public profiles set to show just the basics, and not their full background, so I would think that this would exclude some folks from the search.
This would definitely get quite a few, though I'm not sure how many would be missed and how many folks typically have their public profiles set up with limited information.
Thoughts?
Irina Shamaeva said:Using "defense and space" in X-raying LinkedIn would bring all profiles with the stated industry at one of the companies, either past or present.
On Google, try
mechanical engineer manager inurl:pub OR inurl:in "Defense & Space industry * 1990..2010 " site:www.linkedin.com by clicking here:
mechanical engineer manager inurl:pub OR inurl:in "Defense & Sp...
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