Boolean operators are useful for discovering desired candidates in projects. They allow you to quickly filter candidates by combining search terms with specific AND, OR, and NOT values.
Note: Boolean operators are supported for any attribute that has 'or boolean' next to it when values are cleared out.
Using AND, OR, and NOT operators
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Use AND in a query to narrow your candidate results
- “blockchain and cloud computing” uncovers candidates who match all criteria
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Use OR in a query to broaden your candidate results
- “software engineer or frontend developer” uncovers candidates who match any criteria
- Alternatively, comma separated values will also combine the search terms as ORs (e.g. “software engineer, frontend developer”)
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Use NOT in a query to exclude candidates who match the search criteria
- “not google.com” excludes candidates who currently work at Google
Steps for using Boolean operators
- Navigate to an existing project or create a new one from the homepage.
- Locate the main search bar.
- Choose an attribute section from the dropdown and apply your query.
- Alternatively – choose Current Role or Must-Have Skills from the dropdowns, or click + in the Attributes sidebar to apply Boolean queries.
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