You can't use the same syntax for resumes as you would for LI profiles. For resumes - try using (inurl:resume OR intitle:resume) then your keywords/skills - you should put in area codes & state such as :
(inurl:resume OR intitle:resume) ~manager (grocery | publix) (305 OR 561) (fl OR florida) -job -jobs -submit -sample
If needed, just change the locations (but make sure you insert the location in your string the exact way it is indicated on profiles for the area), and any titles or keywords.
Good luck-
Gary
P.S. Please send me a LinkedIN invite if we're not already connected on LI-
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No, Nancy-
You can't use the same syntax for resumes as you would for LI profiles. For resumes - try using (inurl:resume OR intitle:resume) then your keywords/skills - you should put in area codes & state such as :
(inurl:resume OR intitle:resume) ~manager (grocery | publix) (305 OR 561) (fl OR florida) -job -jobs -submit -sample
Good luck!
Nancy-
You can try something like the following string in Google:
site:linkedin.com ~manager ("food & beverages" | grocery) "location * West Palm Beach Florida Area" "contact settings" -inurl:dir
If needed, just change the locations (but make sure you insert the location in your string the exact way it is indicated on profiles for the area), and any titles or keywords.
Good luck-
Gary
P.S. Please send me a LinkedIN invite if we're not already connected on LI-
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