
What will students learn in bullets?
What is Boolean logic?
How to write Boolean expressions
How to use Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT)
How to simplify Boolean expressions
How to construct truth tables
How to design and analyze Boolean circuits
How to apply Boolean logic to computer science and other fields
Boolean Operators and Modifiers
What students will learn:
Boolean operators: AND, OR, NOT, XOR
How to use Boolean operators and modifiers to create complex search queries
Examples of how Boolean operators and modifiers can be used in different contexts
In the Boolean Search Case Studies lecture, students will learn:
How to use the Boolean operators AND, OR, and NOT to create more complex and effective search queries.
How to identify relevant keywords and phrases for their search topic.
How to construct different types of Boolean search queries, such as proximity queries and wildcard queries.
How to use advanced search features, such as filters and limiters.
How to evaluate the results of Boolean searches and identify relevant sources.
What students will learn:
What Boolean search is
How to use Boolean operators to create effective search queries
How to use Indeed and LinkedIn's Boolean search features
How to combine Indeed and LinkedIn Boolean search to find the best job opportunities
What will students learn in bullets:
What are Boolean search operators?
How to use AND, OR, and NOT to narrow or broaden your search results
How to use wildcards and parentheses to control the focus of your search
How to use advanced operators such as NEAR, SAME, and ADJ
How to combine different operators to create complex search queries
What students will learn:
What is Boolean search?
How to use Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) to construct effective search queries
How to use advanced search features such as wildcards and proximity operators
How to evaluate search results for relevance and accuracy
How to use Boolean search to find information for a variety of purposes, such as research, problem-solving, and decision-making
By the end of this course, you will be able to use Boolean search to find the best candidates for your jobs, even if they are buried deep within a website or database.
Here's a sneak peek at what you'll learn in this course:
What is Boolean search and how does it work?
How to use Boolean operators (AND, OR, NOT) to construct effective search queries
How to use wildcards and proximity operators to refine your search results
How to use advanced search features such as filters and quotes
How to use Boolean search to find candidates on popular job boards and social media platforms
How to use Boolean search to find passive candidates
How to use Boolean search to build a targeted candidate list
Explanation of Boolean operators AND, OR & NOT
Learning Objectives
Understand the different components of the search ecosystem
Learn how search engines work
Identify the different types of search queries
Apply search operators to refine search results
Outline
What is the search ecosystem?
Components of the search ecosystem (crawler, indexer, ranker, user interface)
How do search engines work?
Crawling and indexing
Ranking
Types of search queries
Navigational queries
Informational queries
Transactional queries
How to use Boolean Search on Google search engine and search for candidates with title, keywords and locations.
Students will learn the following in a video about Boolean search operators on the Google search engine:
What Boolean search operators are and how they work
The three most common Boolean search operators: AND, OR, and NOT
How to use Boolean search operators to narrow, broaden, or exclude results
Examples of how to use Boolean search operators in Google searches
Tips for using Boolean search operators effectively
In the video on Google Advanced Search, options, and narrowing down search, students will learn:
What Google Advanced Search is and how to use it
The different search options available in Google Advanced Search
How to use these options to narrow down their search results and find the information they need more quickly and easily
What PHP is and how it is used. PHP is a popular programming language used to create dynamic web pages and web applications. It is a server-side language, which means that it is executed on the web server and not in the user's browser.
What PHP frameworks are and how they are used. PHP frameworks are collections of code libraries that provide common functionality for PHP applications. They can help developers to save time and write more efficient and secure code. Some popular PHP frameworks include Laravel, Symfony, and CodeIgniter.
In the video on how to use Google Advanced Search filters to find IT candidates such as PHP developers, Java developers, based on region, filetype, and etc., students will learn:
How to use Google Advanced Search to filter their search results by region, filetype, and other criteria
How to use Google Advanced Search to find specific types of content, such as resumes, job postings, and code repositories
How to use Google Advanced Search to find IT candidates who match their specific needs
In the video on how to use the X-Ray Search Tool to find candidates on LinkedIn, Twitter, Xing, GitHub, and Stack Overflow, students will learn:
What the X-Ray Search Tool is and how it works
How to use the X-Ray Search Tool to find candidates on each of the five platforms mentioned
Tips and tricks for using the X-Ray Search Tool effectively
In a video showing how to use the Easy Boolean Search Builder Tool Online, students will learn:
What the Easy Boolean Search Builder Tool Online is and how to use it
How to create Boolean search strings using the tool
How to use Boolean operators to refine their search results
How to save and share their Boolean search strings
This course is not about sourcing candidates, but about learning Boolean search, logic, and operators. It is designed for beginners and junior recruiters who are eager to learn and improve their Boolean search skills for job hunting.
In this course, you will get familiar about:
· Boolean Operators
· Boolean Modifiers
· Boolean Search String
· Advanced Boolean Search using Google
· Chrome Extensions, Sites, and Tools for Boolean generation
· Technology Roles & Boolean search explanation with slides
Master Boolean Search for Online Research
Learn how to use Boolean search techniques to find the information you need online quickly and efficiently. This course is designed for beginners and intermediate learners and will teach you everything you need to know about Boolean search, from the basics to advanced features.
What you'll learn:
What is Boolean search and how does it work?
The three basic Boolean operators (AND, OR, and NOT) and how to use them to combine keywords
Advanced Boolean search features, such as wildcards, truncation, and proximity operators
How to develop a Boolean search strategy for finding specific types of information
How to use Boolean search to search a variety of databases, including academic databases, public libraries, and corporate databases
How to troubleshoot common Boolean search problems
How to teach others how to use Boolean search
Who this course is for:
Students
Researchers
Librarians
Information professionals
Business owners
Job seekers
Lifelong learners
Boolean Search strings are widely used by Human resources executives, managers, and recruitment professionals to search candidates online, on LinkedIn, or on job boards like Monster, Dice, Tech Fetch, CareerBuilder, Indeed etc.
This course will help those aspirants know Boolean searches, operators, modifiers, and use cases using various examples and explanations.
If you want to learn technical recruitment also check out our other courses and ensure to enroll in all so that you are fully equipped with IT Recruitment, Sourcing, Selection, and Recruitment of IT professionals
Please note that this course requires your patience and attention. You will need to watch the screen and listen to me carefully in order to understand how to create Boolean searches to search for job resumes.