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Hi Irina,
Good tip, thanks. One note, as I have tried this and I substituted JAVA for C+ and STL and got lots of job boards, I can't figure out why the -job -jobs did not work. Any idea?
Regards,
Joe
Hi Irina,
Good tip, thanks. One note, as I have tried this and I substituted JAVA for C+ and STL and got lots of job boards, I can't figure out why the -job -jobs did not work. Any idea?
Regards,
Joe
Hi Irina,
Are you talking about this search in Linkedin or Google
Smitha
Joseph Litvin said:Hi Irina,
Good tip, thanks. One note, as I have tried this and I substituted JAVA for C+ and STL and got lots of job boards, I can't figure out why the -job -jobs did not work. Any idea?
Regards,
Joe
Irina,
I tried your string above (copied & pasted) and 24 of the 38 returned url's contain the word resume in the url? Not sure if Google is acting up or not. On the flip side, it did find 12 that you would not find with intitle:resume | inurl:resume - so that is good but still not how it should be.
Charles
Hi Charles,
No, Google is not acting up. To see what it does try this string for comparison:
inanchor:resume C++ STL California experience skills -job -jobs
The main point is that you did find 12 new resumes by using this technique, and this may bring you ahead of competition.
The anchor technique may not find as much as our usual intitle:resume | inurl:resume (and may bring up some false positives), but other folks will miss these results.
-Irina
Charles Bretz said:Irina,
I tried your string above (copied & pasted) and 24 of the 38 returned url's contain the word resume in the url? Not sure if Google is acting up or not. On the flip side, it did find 12 that you would not find with intitle:resume | inurl:resume - so that is good but still not how it should be.
Charles
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