Keyword Search Tips

To maximize your results, enter all the keywords that would describe your ideal job. Or, try boolean logic to create your search. A key to boolean operators are listed below.


Boolean Operators Examples Result

AND

&


banking AND services

banking & services

banking development


Using these operators will return only the results with both the words banking ANDservices in either the title or the description.

Note: If you don't separate your search words, ANDis implied by default.


OR

|

,


banking OR services

banking | services

banking,development


Using any of these operators will return results that contain either banking ORservicesin the title or the description.


AND NOT


banking AND NOTservices


Using AND NOTwill return those results that contain the word banking but will exclude those that contain the word services.


( )

Utilize parentheses to separate keyword subsets


(banking OR services) AND NOT teller


Using the parentheses to separate keyword subsets will result in a more specific search. You can use any of the Boolean Operators to separate your search criteria.


" "


"bankingservices"


Use phrases in Search when you want specific words or numbers to appear together in your results. If you want to find an exact phrase, use "quotation marks" around the phrase when you enter words in the search box.


*

Use an asterisk as a wildcard character


bank*


Using * after a root word will bring back any results that contain a variation of that root word in the title or description. In this example, the search would return any results that contain the words bank, banking, banker, etc.



If you enter A B C D as a query, we will search for A, B, C, D as opposed to the phrase A B C D (words next to each other). Results are sorted using a system that moved jobs that match more of your keyword to the top. You can still search for phrases by surrounding the terms in double quotes, for example, chief technology officer or technical writer.


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