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Luxury Marketing Director. By putting luxury as the keyword (1) and Marketing Director as the job title (2), we go from 8,161 profiles to 1,264 (3): Linkedin advanced search If we then specify that it is a current job title and not a past one (1), we arrive at 191 profiles (2): LinkedIn advanced search current position So on the same query, between a standard "basic" approach and a more refined use of the tool, we divide the number of results by almost 50, removing more than 95% of results that are in fact irrelevant. How to be as precise and efficient as possible (and without paying)? LinkedIn offers a number of solutions to be even more precise and eliminate as many results.
As possible that are not relevant to your search. "Quotation marks" Quotation marks allow you to Email Data do an exact search for an expression. Searching for Marketing Director means searching for Director and Marketing. For example, a Marketing Agency Financial Director profile will be relevant. On the other hand, if we search for “Marketing Director”, we will only obtain profiles that contain this expression as is. (Parentheses) They are useful for complex searches. We can associate terms using parentheses. For example "Marketing Director" AND (ESSEC OR HEC OR ESCP). GOLD To research one term or another: sales OR marketing.
In this case we are looking for profiles that contain either sales or marketing. It is always OR (never OR) and always IN CAPITAL LETTERS. AND Profiles must contain all search terms: sales AND marketing. We are looking for profiles who have both sales and marketing skills. As with OR, this only works with AND (not ET) and in UPPER CASE. NOT It is not used alone, but with another term, like AND for example. NOT allows you to eliminate profiles that contain a given term from the results. These few tips should allow you to be more effective in the searches you do on LinkedIn.
As possible that are not relevant to your search. "Quotation marks" Quotation marks allow you to Email Data do an exact search for an expression. Searching for Marketing Director means searching for Director and Marketing. For example, a Marketing Agency Financial Director profile will be relevant. On the other hand, if we search for “Marketing Director”, we will only obtain profiles that contain this expression as is. (Parentheses) They are useful for complex searches. We can associate terms using parentheses. For example "Marketing Director" AND (ESSEC OR HEC OR ESCP). GOLD To research one term or another: sales OR marketing.
In this case we are looking for profiles that contain either sales or marketing. It is always OR (never OR) and always IN CAPITAL LETTERS. AND Profiles must contain all search terms: sales AND marketing. We are looking for profiles who have both sales and marketing skills. As with OR, this only works with AND (not ET) and in UPPER CASE. NOT It is not used alone, but with another term, like AND for example. NOT allows you to eliminate profiles that contain a given term from the results. These few tips should allow you to be more effective in the searches you do on LinkedIn.