Search string for an Antenna Systems Engineer in the MA area - Boolean Strings Network2024-03-29T09:18:23Zhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/forum/topics/search-string-for-an-antenna?commentId=2748775%3AComment%3A2123&feed=yes&xn_auth=noJohn-
When you cut/paste the…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-02-03:2748775:Comment:23012009-02-03T12:36:14.200Zgary cozinhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/garycozin
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When you cut/paste the string into Google, Google usually inserts a space after site: . There should be NO space after the site: command-<br />
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Take a look after you cut/paste it- it should read site:www without a space after site - remove the space if it inserts it-<br />
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Gary<br />
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<cite>John Toungaian said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://booleanstrings.ning.com/forum/topics/search-string-for-an-antenna?page=1&commentId=2748775%3AComment%3A2257&x=1#2748775Comment2123"><div>Gary,<br></br>Thanks…</div>
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John-<br />
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When you cut/paste the string into Google, Google usually inserts a space after site: . There should be NO space after the site: command-<br />
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Take a look after you cut/paste it- it should read site:www without a space after site - remove the space if it inserts it-<br />
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Gary<br />
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<cite>John Toungaian said:</cite><blockquote cite="http://booleanstrings.ning.com/forum/topics/search-string-for-an-antenna?page=1&commentId=2748775%3AComment%3A2257&x=1#2748775Comment2123"><div>Gary,<br/>Thanks for the string . I cut and paste the entire string on Google with no results. I didn't see any resumes. Am I doing something wrong?<br/><br/>John</div>
</blockquote> site:www.linkedin.com "system…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-02-03:2748775:Comment:22572009-02-03T00:50:41.945ZJohn Toungaianhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/JohnToungaian
site:<a href="http://www.linkedin.com">www.linkedin.com</a> "systems engineer" ("antenna design" | "subsystems design" | "radar systems") (aerospace | aviation) "greater boston area" -intitle:directory -inurl:updates -inurl:jobid -inurl:find -inurl:answers
site:<a href="http://www.linkedin.com">www.linkedin.com</a> "systems engineer" ("antenna design" | "subsystems design" | "radar systems") (aerospace | aviation) "greater boston area" -intitle:directory -inurl:updates -inurl:jobid -inurl:find -inurl:answers post the string on this site…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-02-03:2748775:Comment:22392009-02-03T00:05:17.355ZJohn T. Sloanhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/JohnTSloan
post the string on this site exactly as you cut and pasted it into google so we can see what the issue is. Yes...you are doing something wrong.<br />
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post the string on this site exactly as you cut and pasted it into google so we can see what the issue is. Yes...you are doing something wrong.<br />
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JTS Gary,
Thanks for the string .…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-02-02:2748775:Comment:21232009-02-02T21:05:59.273ZJohn Toungaianhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/JohnToungaian
Gary,<br />
Thanks for the string . I cut and paste the entire string on Google with no results. I didn't see any resumes. Am I doing something wrong?<br />
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John
Gary,<br />
Thanks for the string . I cut and paste the entire string on Google with no results. I didn't see any resumes. Am I doing something wrong?<br />
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John John-
Pretty tough requireme…tag:booleanstrings.ning.com,2009-02-02:2748775:Comment:21172009-02-02T18:49:29.386Zgary cozinhttps://booleanstrings.ning.com/profile/garycozin
John-<br />
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Pretty tough requirements!<br />
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I believe the title "antenna systems engineer" is very rare which is why there may be very few around! However, I think your string is combining 'hard coding' for people searches on LinkedIN with resume searches on Google. Your commands for country:"united states" and radius:100 area commands you can use directly in LinkedIN- check out the way to code this at:…
John-<br />
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Pretty tough requirements!<br />
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I believe the title "antenna systems engineer" is very rare which is why there may be very few around! However, I think your string is combining 'hard coding' for people searches on LinkedIN with resume searches on Google. Your commands for country:"united states" and radius:100 area commands you can use directly in LinkedIN- check out the way to code this at: <a href="http://learn.linkedin.com/linkedin-search/">http://learn.linkedin.com/linkedin-search/</a><br />
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I had to 'relax your search by using the following command in GOOGLE for linkedin profiles & got some good results- I chose to use Google for LinkedIN profiles as I received more hits then using (inurl:resume | intitle:resume) or ~resume commands for general resumes on Google:<br />
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This is the string I was most successful with:<br />
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site:<a href="http://www.linkedin.com">www.linkedin.com</a> "systems engineer" ("antenna design" | "subsystems design" | "radar systems") (aerospace | aviation) "greater boston area" -intitle:directory -inurl:updates -inurl:jobid -inurl:find -inurl:answers<br />
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If you take off (aerospace | aviation) you get more as above, but with that you get very few but targeted results.<br />
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If you need DOD clearance, you can add those words to the string- but when I tried it didn't get any-<br />
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Best bet may be to 'play' around with the titles & key words-<br />
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Hope this helps a bit!<br />
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Gary