This document provides tips for using image search on Google and Bing to find information. It recommends searching for faces using keywords of interests or titles. It also suggests searching for resumes and CVs using keywords and limiters. Additionally, it details how to use an image link from a profile photo on Google to find other profiles and news articles with the same image. The tips are divided into three sections on keyword searches for faces, resumes, and using image links.
1. Sourcing with Image Search
Presented by Amybeth Quinn (@researchgoddess)
Both Google and Bing allow for image searches and have advanced tools to narrow by image type and color
1. Keyword search for faces: type in a few keywords, like associations youre interested in or specific
titles youre looking for
a. Example: android engineer
b. Example: national black MBA association
c. Example: National Collegiate Sales Competition (group photos as well!)
2. Keyword searches for resumes: type (resume OR CV) and a title or skill in which you are interested,
and choose black and white from Color
a. Example: (resume OR CV) software engineer (425 OR 206)
b. Example: (resume OR CV) product manager ERP
Hint: you may want to add some limiters, like -template -sample - example -wizard
3. Image link search: use the image link from a profile photo to find other profiles and news articles
using the same image (this only works with Google)
1) Right-mouse click over an image (e.g. a profile photo) and choose copy link location
2) Paste the link location into a Google search, and select Image
3) Youll receive no results, but see a recommendation to search by images
4) Click search by images