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Searching Tips |
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Ways to make the best of the search The keywords you choose to give in
the keyword box may result in you finding that elusive “right” match. Give a
little thought to the words you want to use. These will determine the type or
spread of jobs you get to see. Start with the obvious, give the keywords which
relate to the type of job that you are looking for. They could be the skills
that you have, designations of the jobs that you want, or the qualifications
that you hold. In addition you could be giving the city name, company that you
want to work for etc. |
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For example:
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If you are a graduate, with some
experience in a call center looking for a job in Bangalore – you should give BPO Team Leader Bangalore in the keyword
box.
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If you are a graduate, with some
experience in a call center looking for a job in Bangalore, but in an internet company – you should give Internet
graduate Bangalore
in the keyword box.
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If you are a qualified network
administrator, with the required technical qualifications – you should give
“Network administrator” in the keyword box.
Some tips:
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Multiple search words will give you more
results
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If you are searching for phrases, then
use “ ” around the phrase. For example: “Sales Manager” “Art Director” etc.
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Negative impact – if you would like to
avoid some words in the description of the job, then give those words with a
minus in front of the job. For example: Sales – fmcg Will give you jobs with the
word sales in them, but only those without fmcg.
The keywords that you give are searched for in the title of the job, keyskills
asked for in the job, entire text of the job description in that order.
The jobs are sorted on relevance by default. The most relevant ones appear at
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