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Find Resumes with Phone or Email using Bing.com

Source: eGrabber Newsletter You can program or restrict your Internet resume searches to return only resumes that contain phone or email address inside them. All the major search engines allow you to write search scripts that let you do this. The search syntax to find resumes that contain phone or email from Bing.com is "Keyword" intitle:resume phone email For example, to search for profiles of Certified Public Accountants, the search string will be Certified Public Accountant intitle:resume phone email You can even eliminate sample resumes in your search by including the following at the end of the above search string -submit -openings -template -tips -submission -sample -examples -wizard

Search Company Specific Candidates on Twitter

Source: eGrabber Newsletter If you are using or planning to use Twitter to recruit passive candidates, you will find this search string pretty useful. The Google search syntax to find company specific candidate profiles on Twitter is site:twitter.com "bio" "Company Name" -careers -jobs For example, to search for Twitter profiles of people working in IBM, the search string will be site:twitter.com "bio" "IBM" -careers -jobs You can even make the search location specific as follows site:twitter.com "bio" "IBM" "location chicago" -careers -jobs Try different variations of the above search string or replace the keyword with related terms to get desired search results.

Search Job Postings on MySpace Classifieds

MySpace Classifieds is actually one of the resources, least used by recruiters looking for job postings. Here's how you can search job postings on MySpace Classifieds: 1. Go to http://www.classifieds.myspace.com/job/ 2. Enter your search criteria in the Search tab 3. Choose the location and click on Find it! Another similar, but underutilized and powerful resource to search job postings is the Google Base . In both these, you will also find options to refine your search based on industry, work experience, employment type, education, and more. Use these two sources to get new job postings.

Find Free Resumes

eGrabber has introduced a new resume sourcing widget that is absolutely FREE! This widget helps you to find free resumes on the internet in just a few seconds. All you need to do is, enter the resume keyword and click the Find button. It uses the power of search engines and extracts relevant resumes from the internet based on the keyword. This widget eliminates the pain of manually searching the resumes and it saves a lot of time. It helps you increase your productivity and reach your clients faster. Example: If you want to find the resumes of “Systems Analyst”, just enter the keyword “Systems Analyst” in the search window and click the Find button. The results are displayed in a few seconds. Click the link given below to view the results. http://www.egrabber.com/resumefinder/widget/keyInN5c3RlbXMgYW5hbHlzdCI=typegoogleurlsearch_popup.html *Note:* The widget is fully functional but has some restrictions. Click here to know more about ResumeFinder.