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I have a heavy search on my hands to produce a mass pipeline of Cat Mgrs in Minneapolis in one week. Can anyone out there help me with a search string? I have access to LinkedIn and not much there,I need resumes. Where are you Gary? :)

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Try these in Google, but since you don't give much details I don't know what other terms or words are similar to "category manager" - Please add those to this string to produce more results. Also feel free to add the area codes and/or zip codes or just do (minnesota | mn) and take out minneapolis/st paul to get more:

(inurl:resume | intitle:resume) "category manager" (minneapolis | "st paul") (mn | minnesota) -apply -job -jobs -sample -submit

I realize you tried linkedin, however try this string as it brought back 'many' results in Google:

site:linkedin.com "category manager" "Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area" (inurl:pub | inurl:in) -intitle:directory

You could also insert "current * category manager" instead of just "category manager" to get current titles.

Gary
Hi Gary:

O Faithful ye are to always show up Johnny on the spot. I tried the Google search and I came up with the same results as your search string-one resume Liz O. Interesting-any insights there? I'll look at the LinkedIn string for more options. Thanks!

gary cozin said:
April-

Try these in Google, but since you don't give much details I don't know what other terms or words are similar to "category manager" - Please add those to this string to produce more results. Also feel free to add the area codes and/or zip codes or just do (minnesota | mn) and take out minneapolis/st paul to get more:

(inurl:resume | intitle:resume) "category manager" (minneapolis | "st paul") (mn | minnesota) -apply -job -jobs -sample -submit

I realize you tried linkedin, however try this string as it brought back 'many' results in Google:

site:linkedin.com "category manager" "Greater Minneapolis-St. Paul Area" (inurl:pub | inurl:in) -intitle:directory

You could also insert "current * category manager" instead of just "category manager" to get current titles.

Gary

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