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Hi Everyone,

I am trying to do a string search for potential candidates to fill a Translational Medicine Expert role with therapeutic area of Respiratory, GI and Dermatology - role based in UK.

I keep getting lots of results but includes anybody with therapeutic areas and not specifically Translational Medicine Expert.

Can anybody help - I ran my string on Google.

Thanks
Sandra

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Sandra:

The following strings brough back results with "translational medicine" experience. I included 'therapeutic' in the first string. I got more results leaving out therapeutic in the second string. Feel free to add respiratory, gi and dermatology - but you should get even less:

In GOOGLE, copy:

site:www.linkedin.com "Translational Medicine" therapeutic "United Kingdom" -intitle:directory -inurl:jobid -inurl:find -inurl:answers -inurl:updates

site:www.linkedin.com "Translational Medicine" "United Kingdom" -intitle:directory -inurl:jobid -inurl:find -inurl:answers -inurl:updates

Hope this helps-
Yes - you can xray any company web site by using the site: command - however don't put the -intitle:directory, etc in the strings - that's specific to LinkedIN.

To find company domain e-mail addresses - use the following (with the quotes in Google):

"email * * companyname.com" (Replace companyname with actual company)

There are various sites to gather contact info - a good one is: www.pipl.com

Sandra Groves said:
Many thanks Gary, that is certainly identifying the potential candidates. If I substitute site: www.linkedin.com with the name of a company would that work as well. Now just have to figure out how to get the contact details and email addresses!
"Translational Medicine" (Dermatology OR Respiratory OR "GI") -jobs (specialist OR "consultant")
You can run this string in google.co.uk by selecting pages in UK as first step..
Then we can include country names and other alternates of possible job titles and play around the string...
Don't have to worry about the * *. Type entire line exactly as I have it here with exact words just replacing co name w/actual name of co:

"email * * companyname.com" (with quotes)

Sandra Groves said:
Many thanks Gary - I guess if I put a name in it may well tell me their email address - will give it a try although not sure where to put the **
Many different ways:

Google the name;
Try LinkedIn;
http://pipl.com;
http://wink.com;

Many others-

Good luck!

Sandra Groves said:
Hi Gary, thank you for such informative and accurate information. What about if I am looking for a particular person within a company - their email address or contact telephone number?
I strongly recommend hiring Gary - he's great!

Irina

Sandra Groves said:
Thanks Gary, next time perhaps I will just hire you to do the search!!! Have a great weekend,

Sandra
Thanks, Irina & Sandra!

Irina Shamaeva said:
I strongly recommend hiring Gary - he's great!

Irina

Sandra Groves said:
Thanks Gary, next time perhaps I will just hire you to do the search!!! Have a great weekend,

Sandra

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