A keyword search looks for matches to your term in the
vacancy description and title. You can use
Boolean operators
to refine your search.
The Boolean operators AND, OR and NOT can be used together to build a
powerful search.
- Use the AND operator to locate vacancies containing all
of your specified search terms.
For example, if you search under Java
AND Developer, your search will return vacancies containing both terms.
- Use the OR operator to locate vacancies matching
any or all of the specified terms. For example, if you search under
Programmer OR Developer, the search locates vacancies containing either the
first search term or the second.
Unlike the AND operator which narrows
down the vacancies, the OR operator increases the amount of results that you
receive.
- Use the NOT operator to locate vacancies containing
the first search term but not the second. For example, if you search under
Developer NOT Cobol, the search locates records containing the first search
term but not the second."