![]() ![]() LinkedIn also assumes if you put two words next to each other that both are required so if you searched: plumber carpenter, this will give the same results. Multiples: By placing AND (in capitals) between two terms means they are both required.įor example: plumber AND carpenter will only display results for those who have both plumber and carpenter in their profile. LinkedIn search supports the following:Įxclusions: By placing NOT (in capitals) or a minus sign in front of a term excludes that term from the list of results.Īlternatives: By placing OR (in capitals) between two search terms will bring up results for both of these terms in the list of results.įor example: plumber OR carpenter will bring up results for profiles containing either plumber or carpenter. The Boolean search on LinkedIn is a combination of Boolean logic and search operators. What is Boolean search and how to use it? ![]()
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