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The person that I am looking for would be a Business Analyst, with SharePoint experience. They would want to wrok in NYC.. What should my search string look like?

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Here's a LinkedIn search string for Google generated automatically by our system for you:

site:linkedin.com (("NEW YORK" OR "BROOKLYN" OR "BRONX" ) AND ("business analyst" AND SharePoint AND ("senior business analyst" OR "business analysis" OR "business systems analyst" OR "lead business analyst" OR "gap analysis" OR sdlc OR analyst OR "business process analysis" ) ) ) -directory -inurl:answers

Hope this helps!

Dave Copps
PureDiscovery
Dave -

Instead of using ("New York" OR "Brooklyn" OR Bronx), for x-raying linkedin you may want to use "Greater New York City Area", which is LinkedIn's regional naming convention. Although with "New York" as part of the OR statement it should find the necessary profiles, it will also produce a lot of false positives, where one of those terms is mentioned, but the person doesn't live in NYC area.

Also, people will mention Sharepoint in a variety of ways, most common seem to be (Sharepoint OR MOSS OR WSS).

site:linkedin.com "Greater New York City Area" (Sharepoint OR MOSS OR WSS) ("Business Analyst" OR "Business * Analyst") (inurl:pub|in) -intitle:directory -inurl:updates

-kameron

Dave Copps said:
Here's a LinkedIn search string for Google generated automatically by our system for you:

site:linkedin.com (("NEW YORK" OR "BROOKLYN" OR "BRONX" ) AND ("business analyst" AND SharePoint AND ("senior business analyst" OR "business analysis" OR "business systems analyst" OR "lead business analyst" OR "gap analysis" OR sdlc OR analyst OR "business process analysis" ) ) ) -directory -inurl:answers

Hope this helps!

Dave Copps
PureDiscovery
Thanks very much for your response. Would this string work on Twitter as well. You mention an automated string generated by your system. What system would that be?

Dave Copps said:
Here's a LinkedIn search string for Google generated automatically by our system for you:

site:linkedin.com (("NEW YORK" OR "BROOKLYN" OR "BRONX" ) AND ("business analyst" AND SharePoint AND ("senior business analyst" OR "business analysis" OR "business systems analyst" OR "lead business analyst" OR "gap analysis" OR sdlc OR analyst OR "business process analysis" ) ) ) -directory -inurl:answers

Hope this helps!

Dave Copps
PureDiscovery

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