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You can search for Jobs on our site using keywords. You can also narrow your search by choosing a location or by choosing job terms.

Here are some tips to help you search more effectively with Keywords.

 

Searching by Keyword
Keyword Searching can be used in as simple or as complex a way as you choose. If you are an advanced search user, the below additional search tips will be of great use to you.

 

Keyword Search Operators

Operator Name

Description

Use

accrue

Selects documents that contain at least one of the search elements specified in a query. The more search elements there are, the higher the score will be.

<accrue>(java, oracle)

and

Selects documents that contain all the search elements specified in a query.

java <and> oracle

like

Selects documents that are similar to the sample documents or passages specified in a query.

<like>("Working on a team with art directors to develop high-level print and broadcast campaigns for big-name clients. Must have a minimum of 5 years of advertising copywriting experience in both print and broadcast with well-known clients")

near

Selects documents containing the specified search elements, where the closer the search terms are to each other in a document, the higher the document's score.

<near> (websphere, administrator)

near/n

Selects documents containing two or more search terms within n number of words of each other, where n is an integer up to 1000. The closer the search terms are to each other in a document, the higher the document's score.

<near/10> (websphere, administrator)

or

Selects documents that contain at least one of the search elements specified in a query.

java <or> j#

paragraph

Selects documents that include all the search elements you specify within the same paragraph.

<paragraph>(websphere, administrator, senior)

phrase

Selects documents that include a particular phrase. A phrase is a grouping of two or more words that occur in a specific order.

<phrase>(websphere, administrator, senior)

sentence

Selects documents that include all the specified words in the same sentence.

<sentence>(websphere, administrator, senior)

stem

Expands the search to include the specified word and its variations.

<stem>(program)

thesaurus

Expands the search to include the specified word and its synonyms.

<thesaurus>(leadership)

wildcard

Matches wildcard characters included in search strings. Certain characters indicate a wildcard specification automatically.

<wildcard>"program{er,ing,s}" (see additional examples below)

word

Performs a basic word search, selecting documents that include one or more instances of the specified word.

<word>java

 


<wildcard> options

Character

Function

Syntax

Locates

?

Specifies one alphanumeric character. You do not need to include the wildcard operator when you include the question mark in your query. The question mark is ignored in a set ([]) or in an alternative pattern ({}).

"?an"

"ran," "pan," "can," and "ban"

*

Specifies zero or more of any alphanumeric character. You do not need to include the wildcard operator when you include the asterisk in your query; you should not use the asterisk to specify the first character of a wildcard-character string. The asterisk is ignored in a set ([]) or in an alternative pattern ({}).

"corp*"

"corporate," "corporation," "corporal," and "corpulent"

[]

Specifies any single character in a set. If a word includes a set, you must enclose the word in backquotes (''). Also, there can be no spaces in a set.

<wildcard> "c[auo]t"

"cat," "cut," and "cot"

{}

Specifies one of each pattern separated by a comma. If a word includes a pattern, you must enclose the word in backquotes (''). Also, there can be no spaces in a set.

<wildcard> "bank{s,er,ing}"

"banks," "banker," and "banking"

^

Specifies one of any character not included in a set. The caret (^) must be the first character after the left bracket ([) that introduces a set.

<wildcard> "st[^oa]ck"

Excludes "stock" and "stack," but locates "stick" and "stuck"

-

Specifies a range of characters in a set.

<wildcard> "c[a-r]t"

Includes every three-letter word from "cat" to "crt"

 


Search Modifiers

Modifier Name

Description

Works with these Operators

Example

case

Performs case-sensitive searches. If you enter search terms in mixed case, the search is automatically case sensitive.

wildcard

word

<case><word>(Net)

many

Counts the number of times that a word, stemmed word, or phrase occurs in a document. Relevance-ranks the document according to its density.

paragraph

phrase

sentence

stem

word

wildcard

<many><stem>(java)

not

Excludes documents that contain the items for which the query is searching.

and

or

oracle<and>(<not>developer)

order

Specifies that the items in the documents occur in the same order in which they appear in the query.

Always place the order modifier just before the operator

near/n

paragraph

sentence

<order><paragraph>(deliver, on time)