

(intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“sales associate” OR “sales advisor”) (New York OR NY) -job -jobs -sample -templates (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“sales development rep” OR “sales executive”) “certified” IT -job -jobs -sample -templates Example Boolean search strings to find Sales professionals by location By state and city: (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “sales manager” B2B “field sales team” -job -jobs -sample -templates Are certified and have worked in the information technology (IT) field (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) sales assistant “used Salesforce” -job -jobs -sample -templates Managed a field sales team and have B2B sales experience (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“telesales rep” OR “inside sales rep*”) -job -jobs -sample -templates Example Boolean search strings to find Sales candidates by skills and experience Find sales professionals who: Have experience with Salesforce (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“retail manager” OR “store manager”) -job -jobs -sample -templates Find salespeople who sell over the phone (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“account manager” OR “account executive”) -job -jobs -sample -templates Example Boolean search strings to find sales professionals by industry Find sales managers who work (or have worked) in retail (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“sales manager” OR “sales director”) -job -jobs -sample -templates Sales professionals who have experience in managing customer accounts (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (“sales associate” OR “sales advisor”) -job -jobs -sample -templates Sales professionals who have managerial experience (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (filetype:pdf OR filetype:doc OR filetype:txt) (“sales manager” OR “sales director”) -job -jobs -sample -templates Example Boolean search strings to find Salespeople who work in various roles Sample search string to find: Sales associates who are often called sales advisors too Sample string to search for resumes of Sales professionals in various formats When sourcing EU candidates, please refer to guidance on using social media for recruiting and collecting candidate information as per the General Data Protection Regulation, or GDPR. site: (“account executive” OR “account manager”) “credentials & highlights”Īdd more criteria in your Boolean strings for salespeople to find profiles that better match your requirements.site: (“sales associate” OR “sales advisor”) “member since”.Search for profiles of salespeople on specific sites through Google by including the site: operator and terms found exclusively on member profiles. And, excluding more terms reduces false positives. Adding variations of sales job roles provides more relevant results. With this search string, the words “resume” or “CV” have to appear in the page title. (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) (salesperson OR “sales rep”) -job -jobs -sample -templates

Here’s an example of a Boolean search string for salespeople's resumes:

-job -jobs -sample -examples, to avoid irrelevant results.~ "Java Developer" OR "J2EE developer" "Toronto" -intitle:"profiles" -inurl:"dir/ " site:ca./in/ OR site:ca.linkedin.Generic search string to find Salespeopleīuild a generic search string around terms like: Here’s a more advanced search string you can use to find Java developers on Linkedin: Here’s a search string with the tilde operator (~) This is helpful when you you don’t know all of the keywords to add. When you place the tilde operator in front of a keyword, it will also search for words that are synonyms of that keyword. You can use the tilde operator (~) to get Google to expand the search with related keywords. The tilde is a handy little search operator that helps recruiters uncover synonyms for keywords so they can find even more of those difficult-to-find technology specialists. Google stopped supporting the tilde search function about 5 years ago.

The tilde operator symbol is located in the top left corner of my keyboard, under the esc key.
