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| Introduction
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Enter Keywords
for the Job Titles and Job Descriptions you would like to see. Keywords
are words, phrases, and terms that you can enter to describe educational
and professional experiences, skills, and company names. They will
be used to search for Jobs containing those words in their Titles
or Descriptions. By typing in various Keywords, you will maximize
your chances of retrieving Jobs that most accurately match what
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Examples include
programmer, truck driver, SAP, telecommunications, human resources,
marketing, sales, cashier, manager, etc. |
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| AND |
When used between
Keywords, AND connects multiple Keywords. Use AND
when you are looking specifically for results that have both terms.
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Using AND
narrows your Search Results. |
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If you don't
separate your search words, AND is implied by default. |
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| OR |
When used between
Keywords, OR retrieves results that contain either word surrounding
it. Use OR when there is more than one word that describes
the same term. |
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Using OR
widens your Search Results. |
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| AND NOT |
When used between
Keywords, AND NOT excludes the Keyword or Keyword phrase
following it. |
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Use AND
NOT to eliminate certain Jobs from your Search Results. |
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| " "
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When used around
Keywords, quotes define an exact phrase. Use any phrase inside quotes
when you want a specific phrase to appear exactly as you have typed
it. |
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Using quotes
narrows your Search Results. |
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| ( ) |
When used around
Keywords, parenthesis separate Keyword subsets. Use parenthesis
when combining a number of Keywords within the same string. |
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Using parenthesis
typically narrows your Search Results. |
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| * |
Using *
(Shift + 8) after a root word will bring back any results
that contain a variation of that root word in the title or description.
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Using *,
known as the wildcard, widens your Search Results. Use wildcards
when there are similar Keywords that use the root word that would
be an appropriate match. |
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| NEAR |
When used between
Keywords, NEAR allows you to search for terms situated within
a specified distance of each other in any order. The closer they
are, the higher the document appears in the results list. |