![]() ![]() Once you click, the button will appear in red and the exclusion will work exactly like if you had put a NOT boolean operator 5. I can do the same thing by adding another keyword and clicking on the exclusion button If I change it to CEO NOT Assistant, you can see that I exclude 1000 leads from the search. Here I added the keyword “CEO” in the title filter ![]() Director NOT Executive NOT VP NOT “Vice President”.Your search results will exclude any profile containing that term. If you want to exclude a particular term from your search, type that term with NOT before it. “Vice President” OR “vp” OR “V.P.” OR “SVP” OR “EVP”.OR is most often used to search for alternate spellings, or for terms that mean the same thing. It has to be written in uppercase like AND and NOT If you want to broaden your search to find profiles that include one or more terms, you can separate those terms with OR. If you enter two terms without quotes, the search engine will assume there is an AND between them: 3. It has to be written in capital letters, same thing for OR and NOT. If you want to search for profiles that include two or more terms, you can separate those terms with AND. Quoted searches give you much more accurate results. Now, you can see clearly the difference between adding and forgetting the quotes. However, if I add quotes around “sales manager”, the results will exactly fit what you are looking for. You see that there are some search results that are not relevant in the screenshot above. If you don’t add the quotes to sales manager, Linkedin will look for “sales AND manager“ If you are look for an expression of several words, enclose the phrase in quotation marks. Quotes allow searching for an exact phrase or search terms that include: There are 5 linkedin boolean search operators: It can be used on all the different Linkedin search engines (Basic, Sales Navigator, Recruiter). It uses a combination of logical connectors (AND, OR, NOT) and punctuations (parentheses and quotes). LinkedIn Boolean search helps you narrow or expand your keyword searches to help you find the profiles you are looking for. ![]() The boolean logic is not that complicated. ![]()
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