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I am looking for Java Lead with Finance Application expereince located in Bay area.
this is contract position.
Can anybody help in finding good profile in Linkedin or in any Social Networking sites.

Laxmi Patel

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As always, when posting and asking for advice, it would be helpful if you tell us what you have tried so far.

 

Irina

Hi Irina:

 

I tried with below string on Google

=> site:linkedin.com "location:San Francisco Bay Area" (inurl:pub | inurl:in) -intitle:directory -intitle:recently java consultant hibernate finance

=> site:linkedin.com "location:San Francisco Bay Area" (inurl:pub | inurl:in) -intitle:directory -intitle:recently java consultant hibernate wells fargo

 

Could you please suggest with any other string

 

Laxmi Patel

BMSoft Systems, Inc

http://www.bmsoftsystems.com

You just needed some minor modifications to your string:

 

site:linkedin.com "San Francisco Bay Area" (inurl:pub | inurl:in) -inurl:dir -intitle:recently java consultant hibernate finance

 

Notice I replaced -intitle:directory with -inurl:dir for less 'noise' in your results-

 

Gary

Hi Gary,

I am having some issues and wonder if it has anything to do wiht me being over the UK, or am I doing something else wrong.  I tried your above suggestion:

site:linkedin.com "San Francisco Bay Area" (inurl:pub | inurl:in) -inurl:dir -intitle:recently java consultant hibernate finance

and got a Bing Error Mesg:

No results found for site:linkedin.com "San Francisco Bay Area" (inurl:pub | inurl:in) -inurl:dir -intitle:recently java consultant hibernate finance.

 

I am working on finding a Field Application Engineer with Motion sensor expertise and auto industry expereince in the detroit area.  i have tried:

 

site:www.linkedin.com "FAE" ("motion sensor" or “design-in activities”) automotive Detroit –dir

 

and get 2 hits that are not on target and that don't link to a specific profile, but rather a long list of people that have same name, but are not my guy.

 

http://www.bing.com/search?q=site%3Awww.linkedin.com+%22FAE%22+%28%...=

 

Help!

 

Thx

 

gary cozin said:

You just needed some minor modifications to your string:

 

site:linkedin.com "San Francisco Bay Area" (inurl:pub | inurl:in) -inurl:dir -intitle:recently java consultant hibernate finance

 

Notice I replaced -intitle:directory with -inurl:dir for less 'noise' in your results-

 

Gary

Dennis-

 

The string I supplied above was for Google, not BING. Bing doesn't accept the "inurl" command. In your string, you should captialize the OR operator & if you are searching for Detroit location, it is expressed on profiles in that area as "greater detroit area" which you need to insert (with quotes) instead. But you probably won't find any with your key words/phrases so I would keep playing with the key words-

 

Gary

Hi Laxmi - Here is free sourcing tool that has boolean search strings you can use to do the search
http://www.egrabber.com/resumegrabbersf/

All you have to do is enter your keywords and click on the links. It adds the boolean automatically like the experts do and shows you the results. Very easy to use.

Would love to get feedback too.

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