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Per our LinkedIn Group Discussion:

You are welcome to share your search strings here! Any and all suggestions on how to organize this are welcome. 

Please note: let's keep the comments to this discussion outside-links free. 

Actually, here's a slight correction: please feel free to post links to your searches.

 ALSO: Let's keep this post questions-free. If you are looking for help please start a new forum post.

Thanks! :)

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I would add filetype:docx

;-)

Chris Hayes said:

Here is one of my favs...  ~resume (Oracle EBS) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:rtf OR filetype:htm OR filetype:html)  -jobs -apply -submit -required -wanted -write -sample

For the germans:

seraching for a freelancer in Germany who programs IOS APPs:

(Freiberufler OR Freelancer) Profil (Germany OR Deutschland OR "+49" OR "+ 49" OR 0049) IOS APP (Cocoa OR ObjC OR "Objective-C") -Jobs -Festanstellung

searching in Stackoverflow for C++ people in Germany that have a website:

site:stackoverflow.com/users/ germany "website * * com|net|io|me|de|org" c++

searching in Github for german people that have a email or website named (replace “joined on” with your keywords):

site:github.com “joined on” (Deutschland OR Germany) (“gmail.com”|eu|org|net|info|in|nl|de|com|me|np|co)

Thanks so much, so I have a question.. how can the string be modified to only find people in the US (for example)?


Norm Lacroix said:

Well let me be the first to start

I used this string to find Cost Estimating, w/Electrical Engineer background

site:www.linkedin.com   (estimator OR "cost estimating") AND "electrical   engineer" AND (P6 OR accubid) (inurl:com/pub OR inurl:com/in)   -inurl:pub/dir

You know it works when you bring up a number of people that are already employees

Hi, I'm new to this site so hope you don't mind me making a suggestion so soon.  I know you were talking about a way to organize all of your awesome strings and was wondering if you had considered using a Google doc spreadsheet that is shareable?



Marion Mehrer said: Thanks so much for all of the help!  I really appreciate it!

Thanks so much, so I have a question.. how can the string be modified to only find people in the US (for example)?


Norm Lacroix said:

Well let me be the first to start

I used this string to find Cost Estimating, w/Electrical Engineer background

site:www.linkedin.com   (estimator OR "cost estimating") AND "electrical   engineer" AND (P6 OR accubid) (inurl:com/pub OR inurl:com/in)   -inurl:pub/dir

You know it works when you bring up a number of people that are already employees

Hi Marion,

just add a City or even a zip-code "Range" for the area you are searching for.

e.g. 10001..10292 (for NY County)

Antonio

Marion Mehrer said:

Thanks so much, so I have a question.. how can the string be modified to only find people in the US (for example)?


Norm Lacroix said:

Well let me be the first to start

I used this string to find Cost Estimating, w/Electrical Engineer background

site:www.linkedin.com   (estimator OR "cost estimating") AND "electrical   engineer" AND (P6 OR accubid) (inurl:com/pub OR inurl:com/in)   -inurl:pub/dir

You know it works when you bring up a number of people that are already employees

Look for Linkedin Profiles with website or email 

site:linkedin.com (inurl:in|inurl:pub) front end developer "website * * com|net|io|me|de|org" -inurl:dir

site:linkedin.com (inurl:in|inurl:pub) front end developer "email * * com|net|org|edu" -inurl:dir

Look for resumes (Google Chrome)  with email 

inurl:resume front end developer "email * * com|net|org|edu"

Hi Rick! Looks like you posted this quite some time ago (but I just joined the network yesterday, so sorry for the late response). In regards to tailoring your Google search, I'd get rid of the "AND" statements (Google automatically assumes "AND" if you just have a space there, and limits the words to 32 words per string)

I'd recommend the following (if you wanted to keep your terms exactly how you put them), as this will get you 10 miles out from the zip code you mentioned:

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv OR intitle:vitae OR inurl:resume OR inurl:cv OR inurl:vitae) -sample -samples -example -examples -job -jobs -template -templates -"resume service" Windows cluster ("system engineer” OR “systems engineer”) vmware powershell 20810..22102 (MD OR Maryland)

Sadly, Google only returned one resume with the terms you included. Therefore, I tried a different method using the area codes for that area (301 and 240) to elicit more responses. I used the following string and came up with 6 resumes instead of the 1 from last time:

(intitle:resume | inurl:resume | intitle:homepage | inurl:homepage) ("system engineer” OR “systems engineer”) vmware powershell -jobs -inanchor:apply -inanchor:submit -sample -samples -example -examples (240 OR 301) (MD OR Maryland)

Ultimately, I think your terms are a bit restrictive, but I wanted to keep them for example purposes. Hope it helps!

Adam


Rick Miller said:

Can someone help me tweak my string for a google search? I'm looking for systems engineers in the Maryland area.. Actually I would really like to see resumes within 10 miles of zip code 20850 but that was not working for me either.  Thanks for any help you can send my way!

inurl:resume-jobs-job-sample-samples-"resume service" AND Windows AND cluster* AND "system engineer" AND vmware AND powershell AND Maryland

I am looking for Kentico CMS

Integration of .NET based CMS systems ( Kentico)

Should have experience in upgrading Kentico 8.1.

•Developing highly interactive, dynamic web sites and web applications
•Integration of .NET based CMS systems , Kentico

Please help

Thanks,

Steve

Steve,

Are you looking for help in building a string to find candidates with that experience? Any areas you're looking in particular?

to eliminate irrelevant result from LinkedIN Xray search you can modify the commands with:
-inurl:dir -inurl:directory -inurl:jobs -inurl:groups -inurl:title -inurl:viewjob -inurl:companies nurl:in OR inurl:pub

with this filtering you will avoid a vast of amount of irrelevant results to get only links to actual LI profiles

Java developer/Bratislava

LI Xray:

site:sk.linkedin.com (inurl:in OR inurl:pub) -inurl:dir ("java" OR "j2e" OR "j2ee" OR "jee" OR "j2me" OR "j2se" OR "javaee" OR "javabeans" OR "jdk" OR "jsp" OR "jboss" OR "jsf" OR "json") ("developer" OR "dev" OR "programmer" OR "devops" OR "develop" OR "developing" OR "development" OR "developed" OR "developpeur" OR "design" OR "designer" OR "desinger" OR "architect") "bratislava"

Google:

(cv OR vitae OR resume) -jobs -job -apply -sample ("java" OR "j2e" OR "j2ee" OR "jee" OR "j2me" OR "j2se" OR "javaee" OR "javabeans" OR "jdk" OR "jsp" OR "jboss") ("developer" OR "dev" OR "programmer" OR "devops" OR "develop" OR "developing" OR "development" OR "developed" OR "developpeur" OR "design" OR "designer") ("bratislava")

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