However, since craigslist (used by Shane in the posting above) is local by its nature, I think it would be the easiest to simply look only on local craigslist(s). When you build a search string and want to find local candidates you may want to use the city/state names, area codes, zip codes, names of local competitors etc. Try it out…and tell me what you think? Let me know if you have any questions about this. Here’s what I was thinking as an example: Software (engineer OR developer OR architect) C++ site: inurl:res or inurl:/res/ (whichever command would have higher yield) The commands would be site: AND inurl:res Just put these commands in your normal Boolean String. The things we want to have remain in the search string would be and res. And since the titles are different, depending on the author of the posting, we want to exclude an intitle: operator. ![]() Since we don’t want to narrow the search geographically we want to isolate the common factors. If you are narrowing your search further there would be a sub region added to the URL, but I wouldn’t recommend it…example: The things that stay the same across the entire site are and the inclusion of /res/ in the URL…example: ![]() So I see a common denominator when opening the resume link of any craigslist sub-site. I think I’ve found a solution that is much faster and way more effective! In any case, it’s a good bit of information to have, just in case you ever need it. Here’s a way to search ALL Craigslist resumes at once, without having to go city by city, and running the same search over and over again. Searching ALL Craigslist resumes with one string!
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