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Google search script to search by ZIP code radius

Source : eGrabber Newsletter

Did you know that you can search resumes on Google by ZIP code radius?

The Google search syntax is as follows:

Keyword (intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) -job -jobs -sample -samples -"resume service" .<START ZIP>..<END ZIP> (State)

For example, if you want to find PHP programmers within 5 mile radius of 95129 in CA, the Google search string will be:

PHP (intitle:resume OR inurl:resume) -job -jobs -sample -samples -"resume service" 94086..95130 (CA OR California)

Note: You can use http://maps.huge.info/zipcolors.htm to find the ZIP code range. It displays all ZIP codes within the specified radius sorted from low to high.

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