I am a rookie using LinkedIn and much difficult how to find right people that I am looking for. Your guide is very much helpful and confident that I also can do that. thank you so much and appreciated
Yes I looked for 30 minute to find this video. The best way of searching. This video should be on top. People dont know what is Boolean search at all. I wish your content should reach more people.
I'm not native speaker and sometimes I'm struggling with hearing what native speakers say but your pronouncing is so clear and easy to hear! Thank you so much for the informative video ❤
Just seen the last part of your training video which answers my original question Vendy. With experience you can use the filters with the Boolean searches to hone done and refine your searches further. Very clearly delivered training video . Thanks
This video has so much helpful information! I now know I have been doing this all wrong by not using upper case letters 🤦♀️ There are a few other tips in this video I didn't know. Thank you so much 😁
Great video, Vendy! Boolean search is a very powerful tool indeed. P.S. If you are reading this then yes I am the same Peter who said about "the eye and eyeball thing" in the reply to one of your emails 😂
Thank you for the video Vendy, it was super helpful. One question I have though. I’m trying to use this to search through posts to find leads for my role, I’m a BDM for a manager tech company in the UK. My search is - recommend AND (voip OR telecoms OR telephony OR “IT support” OR “business mobile”) For some reason I’m getting posts with just support or mobile but not the exact phrase of IT support. Why might this be? Thanks in advance 😊
The search is correct superstar and I'm sure the "IT support" people are somewhere on page 10 (or page 50) 😉 If you want to specially see the IT peeps, just shorten your search to -> recommend AND “IT support” and then will show ✌️
Awesome presentation, easy to follow and practice. May i ask, how about if I want more than one criteria not to be returned e.g. vp or director NOT Assistant NOT Associate? Would that be a correct search criteria?
What type of a date range are you looking to apply for profiles? 🙂 There are many more filters available in Sales Navigator: ruclips.net/video/upNFewmKAHU/видео.html
Awesome, I need some help from you , I am new to linkedin and I am working as US Healthcare recruiter, and I want to search profile and connect with them . Plz suggest ...
Hi Vendy. Thank you for the video. As always is awesome!!! Quick note here: @13:40 there is no link for your sales navigator video. I would love to watch it. Thank you and greetings from Greece!
Hi Vendy...thanks for your video! I am wondering if you would be able to explain to me why I seem to continually have an issue while using AND in my searches. Ex.- I have entered digital AND content in my search. I am getting included profile results that only have the word content, and do not include the term digital as well. This happens to me constantly when I search using AND, I get results that include only one of the words I need. Thanks in advance!
Hey Stacey - your search is correct, so what's most likely happening is that the word "digital" is hiding somewhere on the profile. Take a closer look at the skills section, experience section or recommendations. I often find keywords hiding there 🙂
I have a really important question for this: if I wanted to search for a person on Linkedin with CEO position, but only at his current company. Not CEO at an old company. How would I do it with boolean string? Please help.
This is where you want to play around with filters. There are some available in the free plan and many others in Sales Navigator: ruclips.net/video/GpdurMlyhMM/видео.html
Such an AWESOME video Vendy! I didn't know HOW to do Boolean searches so this was super helpful! One question - I'm currently on the free plan but my boolean search gave me lots of results, but I can't connect with them. Do I need to be on the paid plan, or do they need to be in my 2nd/3rd network somehow? (I don't have many followers yet as I'm just dipping my toe in to LinkedIn!) x 😘
Awesome, I'm so glad you gave this a go!!🔥 If you cannot connect with people, it's probably because they are outside your 3rd degree connections - check out this video where I explain this into more detail: ruclips.net/video/AOfzcIUKY6k/видео.html
(CEO OR COO OR Owner OR Founder OR Co-founder OR Partner) AND ("Health care" OR Clinic OR Hospital) AND Florida NOT ("HR Business Partner" OR "Human Resources Business Partner") From above search query why I am gettting all HR Business Partners in results where I wanted to avoid them! Please help.
Before this video I watched this video ruclips.net/video/lB6cluKUJPk/видео.htmlsi=6JKXECAHjJxdxfVZ and I can surely say that this is more comprehensive and more better video. I want to know that is there any other Boolean terms or these are the only five terms which are there?
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I am a rookie using LinkedIn and much difficult how to find right people that I am looking for. Your guide is very much helpful and confident that I also can do that. thank you so much and appreciated
Yayy, so happy to hear that rockstar !! 🔥
Yes I looked for 30 minute to find this video. The best way of searching. This video should be on top. People dont know what is Boolean search at all. I wish your content should reach more people.
Go glad I could be helpful 😊 here’s the latest video I released on Boolean Searches for LinkedIn:
ruclips.net/video/yUATU5cRLRk/видео.html
I'm not native speaker and sometimes I'm struggling with hearing what native speakers say but your pronouncing is so clear and easy to hear! Thank you so much for the informative video ❤
YAYY - so glad I could help out Katrishka !! 🙋🏼♀️
This is a great advanced feature that so many people don't know about. Thanks for showing us how it's done, Vendy!
So happy to help Julie 🥰
It worked! I got my first submittal today using this method.
I used your boolean search today and have had so much success with connections already! Love this!
Woohoo!! I'm excited for you babe 😎
Just seen the last part of your training video which answers my original question Vendy. With experience you can use the filters with the Boolean searches to hone done and refine your searches further. Very clearly delivered training video . Thanks
It’s my absolute pleasure, happy to help David !! 🤩
This is soooo HELPFUL Vendy! Thank you for explaining it so clearly Vendy! I'm going to go re-look at my searches now! 😄
WOOHOO, excited or you Jessie!! 🤩
Incredibly insightful. This will definitely ease up the talent sourcing!
So glad I could help out ✨🙏
This video has so much helpful information! I now know I have been doing this all wrong by not using upper case letters 🤦♀️ There are a few other tips in this video I didn't know. Thank you so much 😁
You’re most welcome Teresa 😎
Very helpful introduction to using Boolean search in LinkedIn, thank you, Vendy!
You're so welcome!! 🎉
Yeeesss, been waiting for you to make this : ) This will save you tons of time from having to explain it each time you mention it.
I have YOU to thank for getting me back on YT 😍
Excellent advice with crystal clear instruction Vendy! Back in the early days of search (90's), Boolean Operators were the norm...everybody used them.
Thank you so much for sharing!! 🙌
Thank you so much Vendy. You made it really simple to understand.
I’m so happy to help!! 💡
Booooooom 💣💥💥💥 Somebody call Harry Potter Because this is Magic 🔥🔥🔥🧙♂️
Great video and great tips 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Hahaha 😂😂😂
Hi Vendy, can the Boolean searches be used with Linkedin navigator in addition to the filters they provide already?
Very Informative video Vendy, Keep up the good work.👍👍👍
Glad you found it useful 🙂
Your explanation and those animations cleared any kind of doubt I had. Thank you. 🙂
Awesome, so glad I could help out!! 🤩
Thank you for sharing, Vendy. A "Wow"! This helps me a lot when searching for candidates
Woohoo, so glad I could help out !! 🔥
So easy to follow. Clean slide deck - loved it!
YAYY - so glad I could help out !! 🙋🏼♀️
Best presentation of boolean operators by vendy, thank you so much ❤️hope for few more useful tips
Yayy, glad I could be helpful!! 🙂
Awesome video! This is so helpful!
You're so kind, thank you!! 🤗
I really enjoyed watching this video! It gives a great glimpse into the recruiting “techniques”!
I'm so glad you've found it useful! 🙌
OMG! This was an awesome video. I will defiantly look to watch many more of your videos.
YAYY!! So happy to help 😎
Thank you for the video Vendy. You are a sweet treasure.
You’re soo welcome Kadin !! 😎
An Excellent tutorial. Thank you!
You're so kind Vladia, thank you!! 🤗
Thank so so much . So clear and easy to follow and understand :) Keep it up. New subscriber here 👌
Yay thank you so much, appreciate you!! 😊
this is very helpful! thank u so much, it's so easy to understand! ❤️
It’s my absolute pleasure, really appreciate your support Shy !! 🤩
This was very helpful and insightful. Thank you very much for sharing
My absolute pleasure!! 😎
@@VendySteinberga 😀
Thanks a bunch!
Btw, great idea to pin a free training link. I'm learning even more from you. 😉✨
Yay happy to help!! 🎉
I love the way ur explaining and it is very helpful to us
Thank you, happy to help!! 👌
Hi Vendy such a great video , Thanks for sharing such information .
It’s my absolute pleasure, really appreciate your support Sarfaraz ! 😎
Thanks Vendy. That was so helpful!
Woohoo, so glad I could help out Uday!! 🎉
Hi Vendy, thank you for the information... quick question, what are the main differences between Sales navigator and Recruiter in Linkedin?
Awesome question, rockstar!! 🔥 Let me create a video on this and get back to you 🎉
Very helpful! Thank you, Vendy
You’re soo welcome!! 😎
Super helpful Vendy! Thank you!
My absolute pleasure Debbie ☺️
Loved the content. Thanks for sharing ur insights😇
You're so welcome!! 🙌
Thank you! This was very resourceful
Thank you, Jonathan!
This is freaking brilliant!!!
Thanks !! 🔥🔥🔥
@@VendySteinberga My pleasure. Learned a lot. Can't thank you enough.
Top-quality content!!!
Thank you 🙂
So helpful Vendy. I learned lots - thank you
You're so welcome lovely!! 🤗
Thank You this video was very helpful.
You’re soo welcome !! 😎
Great video, Vendy! Boolean search is a very powerful tool indeed.
P.S. If you are reading this then yes I am the same Peter who said about "the eye and eyeball thing" in the reply to one of your emails 😂
HAHAH love it Peter!! 😝 Totally appreciate your support and humour lol 😄
@@VendySteinberga All the best for future, love your content keep posting 😊
very simplified explanation👍👍
Glad you found it easy to understand 🙂
Thanks Vendy. Very useful👍💖Just love it. How to check the number of search?
You're so welcome Thomas 😎 What numbers are you referring to specifically? 🙌
Super clean thank you !
SO glad I could help out 👌
Thank you for the video Vendy, it was super helpful.
One question I have though. I’m trying to use this to search through posts to find leads for my role, I’m a BDM for a manager tech company in the UK.
My search is - recommend AND (voip OR telecoms OR telephony OR “IT support” OR “business mobile”)
For some reason I’m getting posts with just support or mobile but not the exact phrase of IT support. Why might this be?
Thanks in advance 😊
The search is correct superstar and I'm sure the "IT support" people are somewhere on page 10 (or page 50) 😉 If you want to specially see the IT peeps, just shorten your search to -> recommend AND “IT support” and then will show ✌️
Thanks this video helps me lot,,, from India
Yay, I'm so glad!! 🙂
Awesome presentation, easy to follow and practice. May i ask, how about if I want more than one criteria not to be returned e.g. vp or director NOT Assistant NOT Associate? Would that be a correct search criteria?
Great question Steven!! 💪 You would say: NOT (assistant OR associate)
Very handy, thank you!
SO glad I could help out 👌
You are such an angel! 😍
really simple.. thanku
You’re so welcome 😊
Excellent description ❤
Thank you Scott!! 🙂
What about searching by date range and/or specifying a sort order for the results?
What type of a date range are you looking to apply for profiles? 🙂 There are many more filters available in Sales Navigator: ruclips.net/video/upNFewmKAHU/видео.html
Awesome video. Thanks.
So glad you liked it! 🤓
Thanks dear, helped a lot.
You're so welcome! 😊
You're the best 👍 great info
Thanks man, really appreciate your support 😎
Awesome, I need some help from you , I am new to linkedin and I am working as US Healthcare recruiter, and I want to search profile and connect with them . Plz suggest ...
Hey Malik - use Boolen Operators and then refine your search by posts 😉
www.linkedin.com/search/results/content/
Thank you so much
amazing!
Yayy 🎉
Thank you Vendy, I can tell by your accent that you have spent a year or two in the UK, am I correct?
Haha ya more like 10 years 😄
Great video❤
Thank you, Fanny 😉
Is there a way to target a specific geographical location i.e. Country, state, etc.?
You can apply these filters in Sales Navigator, here's a quick video on that: ruclips.net/video/upNFewmKAHU/видео.html
Thank you Thank you Thank you 😊
You’re soo welcome!! 😎
Hi Vendy. Thank you for the video. As always is awesome!!! Quick note here: @13:40 there is no link for your sales navigator video. I would love to watch it. Thank you and greetings from Greece!
I was a bit cheeky and mentioned it before it’s out - Sales Navigator video will be live next week 🔥🔥🔥
Heey sunshine, the sales navigator video is now LIVE woohoo 🎉 ruclips.net/video/GpdurMlyhMM/видео.html
@@VendySteinberga thats awesome. Watched it twice already 😎
The Search!!
How's it going Amanda? 🔥
Thank you!
You’re soo welcome Olaseinde!! 😎
Hi Vendy...thanks for your video! I am wondering if you would be able to explain to me why I seem to continually have an issue while using AND in my searches. Ex.- I have entered digital AND content in my search. I am getting included profile results that only have the word content, and do not include the term digital as well. This happens to me constantly when I search using AND, I get results that include only one of the words I need. Thanks in advance!
Hey Stacey - your search is correct, so what's most likely happening is that the word "digital" is hiding somewhere on the profile. Take a closer look at the skills section, experience section or recommendations. I often find keywords hiding there 🙂
I have a really important question for this: if I wanted to search for a person on Linkedin with CEO position, but only at his current company. Not CEO at an old company. How would I do it with boolean string?
Please help.
This is where you want to play around with filters. There are some available in the free plan and many others in Sales Navigator: ruclips.net/video/GpdurMlyhMM/видео.html
Thank you.
You're very welcome 🙂
Thanks Vendy
My absolute pleasure!! 🙂
Hi, thanks for the video. Could you do a video on LinkedIn Recruiter? 😊
Good call Taja - I'll add this to the pipeline 😉
tysm!
Thanks for watching Nathan !
Hi, I tried with:
front end OR react NOT(Angular) NOT(java OR Java) NOT(python OR Python)
But those that I excluded still appear on the search.
That's too many "NOT" operators 😊 Try this:
("front end" OR react) NOT ("Angular java" OR Java OR python)
What if we are searching for open to work members?
Ripper, thank you
Thankyou ❤❤😊🎉
Very helping. I need help for long searhes
You're so welcome Raj 🙌
I dont know why but my exact phrase is not working on LinkedIn
Hmmm, what exact phrase were you trying to run? 🤔
Such an AWESOME video Vendy! I didn't know HOW to do Boolean searches so this was super helpful! One question - I'm currently on the free plan but my boolean search gave me lots of results, but I can't connect with them. Do I need to be on the paid plan, or do they need to be in my 2nd/3rd network somehow? (I don't have many followers yet as I'm just dipping my toe in to LinkedIn!) x 😘
Awesome, I'm so glad you gave this a go!!🔥 If you cannot connect with people, it's probably because they are outside your 3rd degree connections - check out this video where I explain this into more detail: ruclips.net/video/AOfzcIUKY6k/видео.html
@@VendySteinberga done! Going down a Vendy-does-LinkedIn rabbit hole today and it’s gooooood 😂😍😎
@@LynzCrichton hahah yippee 🥳😝
Why you didn't use quotation with mom and pregnancy??
Do these operators work the same in google?
Yes sir!!
(CEO OR COO OR Owner OR Founder OR Co-founder OR Partner) AND ("Health care" OR Clinic OR Hospital) AND Florida NOT ("HR Business Partner" OR "Human Resources Business Partner")
From above search query why I am gettting all HR Business Partners in results where I wanted to avoid them! Please help.
The search looks correct to me, tho unfortunately the "NOT" operator does not always work properly on LinkedOn 🤷♀️
the exact word phrase doesnt work all the time!
Why doesn't it work with job search?
Hmm, never tried this in job search 🤔
@8:01
What about searching for a person who is NOT in the united states?
Well, it’s 29 June 2023. The Boolean search was working until yesterday, and now it’s broken again lol
Is it broken for you guys too?
Oh this keeps breaking all the time, it's normal lol 😅
You dont know the spelling of "Pregnancy" :D
Ya most likely ha 😂
Nice job on trying to hide the Aussie accent, there's really no need though
Lol John never been to Australia, tho would love to check it out haha 😅
Before this video I watched this video ruclips.net/video/lB6cluKUJPk/видео.htmlsi=6JKXECAHjJxdxfVZ and I can surely say that this is more comprehensive and more better video. I want to know that is there any other Boolean terms or these are the only five terms which are there?