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Good afternoon all:
I am recruiting for a Java developer(actually two) local to the tristate area.Can anyone help me out with a search string.?
Thank you in advance

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Michael:

Try the following in BING:

site:linkedin.com "java developer" "greater new york city area" powered

Gary
Gary. Thaank you very much
Michael

gary cozin said:
Michael:

Try the following in BING:

site:linkedin.com "java developer" "greater new york city area" powered

Gary
What does the powered command do?

gary cozin said:
Michael:

Try the following in BING:

site:linkedin.com "java developer" "greater new york city area" powered

Gary
Matthew-
The 'Powered' in the string isn't a command but a word. It is listed on every linkedin profile on the top right of the profile - it says "Public profile powered by" - so if you include the word powered in the string on Bing, you will get very clean results with just profiles-

Gary

Matthew Holtz said:
What does the powered command do?

gary cozin said:
Michael:

Try the following in BING:

site:linkedin.com "java developer" "greater new york city area" powered

Gary
Thank you so much Gary I did not realize that.
Gary, Brilliant...
Hi:
Is there a string I can use to search the web itself not just linked in.
Thank you in advance
Michael

gary cozin said:
Matthew-
The 'Powered' in the string isn't a command but a word. It is listed on every linkedin profile on the top right of the profile - it says "Public profile powered by" - so if you include the word powered in the string on Bing, you will get very clean results with just profiles-

Gary

Matthew Holtz said:
What does the powered command do?

gary cozin said:
Michael:

Try the following in BING:

site:linkedin.com "java developer" "greater new york city area" powered

Gary
Michael-

You can search for resumes on BING like this:

instreamset:(url title):resume "java developer" (NJ OR "new jersey") -job -jobs -apply -submit -sample

Just add the area codes or zip codes if you need to-

Gary

Michael S Mantel said:
Hi:
Is there a string I can use to search the web itself not just linked in.
Thank you in advance
Michael

gary cozin said:
Matthew-
The 'Powered' in the string isn't a command but a word. It is listed on every linkedin profile on the top right of the profile - it says "Public profile powered by" - so if you include the word powered in the string on Bing, you will get very clean results with just profiles-

Gary

Matthew Holtz said:
What does the powered command do?

gary cozin said:
Michael:

Try the following in BING:

site:linkedin.com "java developer" "greater new york city area" powered

Gary
Hi Gary,

I am new to Bing string, Please help me in using bing string for resume search, i have a job opening it is web developer with HTML, CSS, ASP, VB script and Drupal in St louis, MO. Please give me a Bing strig for this

gary cozin said:
Michael-

You can search for resumes on BING like this:

instreamset:(url title):resume "java developer" (NJ OR "new jersey") -job -jobs -apply -submit -sample

Just add the area codes or zip codes if you need to-

Gary

Michael S Mantel said:
Hi:
Is there a string I can use to search the web itself not just linked in.
Thank you in advance
Michael

gary cozin said:
Matthew-
The 'Powered' in the string isn't a command but a word. It is listed on every linkedin profile on the top right of the profile - it says "Public profile powered by" - so if you include the word powered in the string on Bing, you will get very clean results with just profiles-

Gary

Matthew Holtz said:
What does the powered command do?

gary cozin said:
Michael:

Try the following in BING:

site:linkedin.com "java developer" "greater new york city area" powered

Gary

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