Tuesday, May 26, 2020

Xray Search of Google Other Sites Made EASY [TOOL]

Xray Search of Google Other Sites Made EASY [TOOL] Get ready to smile because there is a free tool that helps job seekers xray search multiple sites to find hiring managers names. It works on  LinkedIn,  Google Plus,  GitHub, Xing, Stack Overflow, and Twitter.  Just like recruiters do. Without having to learn Boolean search. C’est impossible, you say! Totally possible, I say!  The Xray Search ToolThe tool is called RecruitEm. It was designed by a recruiter for recruiters, but who cares? You fill in a few search boxes. RecruitEm does the work of building a Boolean search string for you.It was developed by the highly caffeinated team at Clever Biscuit in London. I say we all send them Starbucks gift cards (not an affiliate) and wait to see what else they come up with to make our lives easier.How to Use RecruitEmSo, how do you use this nifty thang to find your hiring manager?Go to RecruitEm.Click the LinkedIn tab.Put the name of your target company in the Keywords box.Click, “Find your people on LinkedIn.”Click, “Open in Google. ”Voila, you (and RecruitEm) have just created a Google Boolean search that will:Find public LinkedIn profiles that contain your target company’s name.Return out-of-network connections.Return more than the 100 free results LinkedIn coughs up.Check out the screenshot:You see red arrows where I:Clicked the LinkedIn tab.Used The Boston Consulting Group as the target company name.Clicked “Find your people on LinkedIn.”Point to the Boolean search string RecruitEm generated.Point to where to click “Open in Google” to get your results.If you get too many results, tighten your search up with job titles, department names, etc. It’s easy. After you click Open in Google, then:Put parentheses around the search string that RecruitEm generated.Add your limiter(s). Ive used accounting and classic hiring manager job titles (just a sampling, not an exhaustive list, definitely add manager if you use this) in the screenshot example below just to show you how adding a limiter would look.Co nnect your limiter with the original search using the AND operator.Click the search icon.BTW, I know RecruitEm has a job title dialog box. I found I got better results by adding this information to the front of the xray search string that RecruitEm generated.MoreYou can also use RecruitEm to find recruiters on LinkedIn and other sites. Featured on ITWorld.com Image: Fotolia/dragonstock Updated May 2019 2013 2019, Donna Svei. All rights reserved.Donna SveiDonna Svei, an executive resume writer and former C-level executive, retained search consultant, and CPA, writes all of AvidCareerists posts. She has written for and been quoted by leading business, general, and career media outlets, including Forbes, Mashable, Fast Company, Entrepreneur, Business Insider, Lifehacker, Ask.com, Social Media Today, IT World, SmartBrief, Payscale, Business News Daily, and the Muse. Let her background and experience inform your job search strategy and decision making.Learn more about Donnas executive r esume writing service or email Donna for more information. Job Search â€" Tech Stack (6 Posts)

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