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Strategy - The
search strategy that will yield the greatest result entails casting as
wide of a search as possible and working to narrow the results from
there.
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Resume Date
- The Resume Mining Search Page allows you to determine the date
range for desired results. The default is set to 90 days. Other
options include: 1 day, 7 days, 30 days, and all resumes. Do not make
decisions for potential candidates, call them, if they are not
available, ask for referrals.
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Candidate
Location - Determine where potential candidates should reside. Our
search is based on their state of residence. You can select up to 10
states by holding the Ctrl key while selecting the appropriate
states.
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Resume
Categories - Select the best categories for your search. You can
select up to 20 categories by holding the Ctrl key while
selecting. Cast a wide net with the categories, you can narrow your
search if necessary.
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Employment
Type - Regular, Contract, or Either. The default is either.
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Resume
Keywords - The USjobs.com Resume Mining Keywords uses a
Boolean Search Methodology to assist users in defining the desired
database results from your search. Review the following examples for
assistance.
Operators:
AND, OR (They MUST be capitalized)
Use these
operators to find keywords throughout a resume.
Examples:
1. Internet AND advertising
2. Advertising OR Marketing
3. NT OR Unix
Phrases:
Keywords that are used together in a resume. The results will only show
resumes that use these words together on the resume.
Examples:
1. Visual Basic
2. Vice President
Summary of
Operators and Phrases
The search
strings Internet AND advertising and Internet advertising will
yield very different results.
Partial Words
- Enter partial keywords to maximize results.
Examples:
1. Develop - will find the following words on a resume:
develop, developer, development, developing
2. Program - will find the following words on a resume: program,
programmer, programming, programmed