Job Search Help
Overview
Enter space separated search words (min 3 chars) into the search box
The Job Title, Description, Location and Company details are searched for matches
The more search words you enter the more refined the job ad results will be
Use advanced search operators to refine your results further
Advanced Search Operators
| "..." | Phrase searching is not supported | |
| + | A leading plus sign indicates that this word must be present in each job ad that is returned. | |
| – | A leading minus sign indicates that this word must not be present in any of the job ads that are returned. | |
| < > | These two operators are used to change a word's contribution to the relevance value that is assigned to a job ad. The > operator increases the contribution and the < operator decreases it. See the example following this list. | |
| ( ) | Parentheses group words into subexpressions. Parenthesized groups can be nested. | |
| ~ | A leading tilde acts as a negation operator, causing the word's contribution to the job ads relevance to be negative. This is useful for marking “noise” words. A job ad containing such a word is rated lower than others, but is not excluded altogether, as it would be with the - operator. | |
| * | The asterisk serves as the truncation (or wildcard) operator. Unlike the other operators, it should be appended to the word to be affected. Words match if they begin with the word preceding the * operator. |
Advanced Search Examples
| apple banana | Find job ads that contain at least one of the two words | |
| +apple +juice | Find job ads that contain both words. | |
| +apple macintosh | Find job ads that contain the word “apple”, but rank rows higher if they also contain “macintosh”. | |
| +apple -macintosh | Find job ads that contain the word “apple” but not “macintosh”. | |
| +apple ~macintosh | Find job ads that contain the word “apple”, but if the job ad also contains the word “macintosh”, rate it lower than if job ad does not. This is “softer” than a search for '+apple -macintosh', for which the presence of “macintosh” causes the job ad not to be returned at all. | |
| +apple +(>turnover |
Find job ads that contain the words “apple” and “turnover”, or “apple” and “strudel” (in any order), but rank “apple turnover” higher than “apple strudel”. | |
| apple* | Find job ads that contain words such as “apple”, “apples”, “applesauce”, or “applet”. |
