The first search will produce candidates that have either Ruby or Python and either MySQL or MongoDB whereas the latter search will produce candidates that have either ‘Ruby’ and ‘MySQL’ or mention of ‘Python’ or ‘MongoDB.’ (Ruby OR Python) AND (MySQL OR MongoDB) as opposed to Ruby OR Python AND MySQL OR MongoDB. (Parenthesis) : used to separate logic within your searches (used the exact same as in math equations) ex.Searching for “Software Engineer” will search for the exact phrase across all profiles and will not include synonyms. A search without quotes will auto-expand to find job titles that are synonyms such as developer or programmer.
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Software Engineer will search for candidates that have the terms ‘software’ and ‘engineer’ mentioned in their profiles even if the terms don’t appear next to each other (although this does get precedence).
You can write out ‘NOT’ or simply use a dash EX. NOT ( - ): place in front of a phrase that you want excluded from search results.Ruby OR Python will search for profiles that have mention of either Ruby or Python OR : place in between two phrases and you will search for candidates that have either the first or second phrase mentioned across their profiles EX.Ruby MongoDB will search for Ruby AND MongoDB the ‘AND’ operator is automatically added between phrases, so it’s not required to add it EX.
AND: place in between two phrases and you will search for candidates that have the first term and the second phrase mentioned across their profiles.current_company: search for current company names.current_position: search for current titles.Categories - entered before the search term to specify the type of the term :