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You know I have tried those, but I keep getting websites or companies that are looking to provide resumes.
Here is a sample of one of my searches:
(intitle:"resume for" | intitle:"resume of") electrician AND detailer AND CAD -(-inanchor:apply -inanchor:submit -inanchor:sample -intitle:how -intitle:write)
You know I have tried those, but I keep getting websites or companies that are looking to provide resumes.
Here is a sample of one of my searches:
(intitle:"resume for" | intitle:"resume of") electrician AND detailer AND CAD -(-inanchor:apply -inanchor:submit -inanchor:sample -intitle:how -intitle:write)
I also have done the ones you mentioned but I believe I'm missing a key one
easy way for most search engine is to use the minus sign and the words that are typically used in job postings instead of resumes. i.e. -jobs -submit -posting
Or you could use a product like eGrabber's Resume Grabber Pro - which will analyze each of the pages in your search and figure out which ones are real resumes. Fairly expensive tool - but it will pay for itself in the amount of time that you get back during each search.
JR Fent
Sr. Technical Recruiter
Los Angeles, CA & Reno, NV
www.jrfent.com
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