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Use Boolean Logic
Boolean modifiers help you narrow or expand your keyword searches to help find results more closely
related to the types of profiles you need to find. The modifiers you can include in search strings Recruiter
are AND, OR, and NOT, quotes, and parentheses. You can build search strings in the Keywords, Title,
Name, and Company fields.

Quotes

project manager

If you'd like to search for an exact phrase, you
should enclose the phrase in quotation marks. The
system will search for terms that appear in the
order written within the quotes. You can use
quotes to search for terms that include
punctuation. Use quotations marks in addition to
other modifiers. Examples include phrases in
quotes, such as:
 "business analyst"
 "product manager"
 "graphic designer

AND
The AND operator is generally used to join
different kinds of concepts or different aspects of
the search. If you'd like to search for profiles which
include two terms, you can separate those terms
using the upper-case word AND.

project manager

Quotes specify a string of characters that should
be searched for exactly as specified.

project AND manager

project

manager

If you enter two terms without AND, the system will
assume there is an AND between them. This type
of search essentially narrows your results to the
intersection of the two terms. Every result must
contain both terms. Examples include:







business analyst
business AND analyst
software engineer
software AND engineer
product manager
product AND manager

AND limits your results to the intersection of the both terms.

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OR
The OR modifier is generally used to join similar,
equivalent, or synonymous concepts, in other
words, different terms that mean the same thing.
Use OR to broaden your search by connecting two
or more synonyms. OR requires at least one of the
terms joined by it to appear somewhere in the
profile, in any order. Your search will return profiles
containing one term, the other, or all. The more
words you enter connected by OR, the more
results you get. Examples include:
 business analyst OR systems analyst
 Helpdesk OR help desk OR technical
support

NOT
If you would like to exclude a particular term from
your search, type that term with an uppercase
NOT immediately before it. Your search results will
exclude any profile that contains that term.
Examples include:

project OR manager

manager

project

OR expands your results to include either term or both terms.

project NOT manager

manager

project

 business analyst NOT IT
 NOT director
 (Google OR Salesforce) NOT LinkedIn
NOT is used to exclude terms. The diagram shows that this
search will return results with the word project, but not
manager.

Parentheses
If youd like to run a complex search, you can
combine terms and modifiers using parentheses.
Parentheses require the terms and modifiers that
occur inside them be searched first. Parentheses
must be used to group terms joined by OR when
there is any other Boolean operator in the search.
This example will find both project managers and
budgeting:
 ("project manager" OR PM) AND budgeting

("project manager" OR PM) AND budgeting

manager

project

budgeting

The statement in parentheses  "project manager" OR PM  is
processed first. The results will include one or both of those
different expressions of the job title.

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  • 1. Use Boolean Logic Boolean modifiers help you narrow or expand your keyword searches to help find results more closely related to the types of profiles you need to find. The modifiers you can include in search strings Recruiter are AND, OR, and NOT, quotes, and parentheses. You can build search strings in the Keywords, Title, Name, and Company fields. Quotes project manager If you'd like to search for an exact phrase, you should enclose the phrase in quotation marks. The system will search for terms that appear in the order written within the quotes. You can use quotes to search for terms that include punctuation. Use quotations marks in addition to other modifiers. Examples include phrases in quotes, such as: "business analyst" "product manager" "graphic designer AND The AND operator is generally used to join different kinds of concepts or different aspects of the search. If you'd like to search for profiles which include two terms, you can separate those terms using the upper-case word AND. project manager Quotes specify a string of characters that should be searched for exactly as specified. project AND manager project manager If you enter two terms without AND, the system will assume there is an AND between them. This type of search essentially narrows your results to the intersection of the two terms. Every result must contain both terms. Examples include: business analyst business AND analyst software engineer software AND engineer product manager product AND manager AND limits your results to the intersection of the both terms. 息2013 LinkedIn Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
  • 2. OR The OR modifier is generally used to join similar, equivalent, or synonymous concepts, in other words, different terms that mean the same thing. Use OR to broaden your search by connecting two or more synonyms. OR requires at least one of the terms joined by it to appear somewhere in the profile, in any order. Your search will return profiles containing one term, the other, or all. The more words you enter connected by OR, the more results you get. Examples include: business analyst OR systems analyst Helpdesk OR help desk OR technical support NOT If you would like to exclude a particular term from your search, type that term with an uppercase NOT immediately before it. Your search results will exclude any profile that contains that term. Examples include: project OR manager manager project OR expands your results to include either term or both terms. project NOT manager manager project business analyst NOT IT NOT director (Google OR Salesforce) NOT LinkedIn NOT is used to exclude terms. The diagram shows that this search will return results with the word project, but not manager. Parentheses If youd like to run a complex search, you can combine terms and modifiers using parentheses. Parentheses require the terms and modifiers that occur inside them be searched first. Parentheses must be used to group terms joined by OR when there is any other Boolean operator in the search. This example will find both project managers and budgeting: ("project manager" OR PM) AND budgeting ("project manager" OR PM) AND budgeting manager project budgeting The statement in parentheses "project manager" OR PM is processed first. The results will include one or both of those different expressions of the job title. 息2013 LinkedIn Corporation. All Rights Reserved.