Post by account_disabled on Dec 26, 2023 3:23:01 GMT
Contrary to what many people imagine, at least from what I hear in the questions asked to me, the search engine is not only useful to salespeople or recruitment professionals. When you start going to LinkedIn regularly and using the platform, the search engine quickly becomes essential. We should rather say "search engines" because there are 2. On the one hand a "standard", basic search engine, which simply allows you to specify whether you are looking for a contact, a company, an article …And on the other hand, an advanced engine. The link is very small, at the top of the page, to the right of the basic engine.
Many people have never noticed it. LinkedIn search engine The "basic" search engine can Email Data give relevant results on a basic search, for example, searching for someone by their first and last name. It is still necessary that first and last name be easily identifiable. Many people whose last name can also be a first name. In this case, the basic engine shows its limits. The engine searches for a specific term as it is written and as an exact match. That is to say that LinkedIn differentiates between acronyms and non-acronyms, masculine and feminine, singular and plural, French and English.
Let me explain : Telecom is not Telecoms, and will therefore not give the same results. Director is not Director, and will therefore not give the same results. PGC is not a Consumer Product, and will therefore not give the same results. CFO is not CFO. Basic search / advanced search In the basic search, LinkedIn looks to see if a term is present in the profile, wherever it is. Every word, wherever it is, is a keyword and writing it only once allows the profile to stand out when searching for that term. In the advanced search, you can search for a term in a specific area. Explanations A search for “HEC” with the basic search engine will bring up: HEC graduates. HEC students. HEC employees. HEC suppliers. Speakers from outside HEC. Students in HEC prep or who have completed HEC prep.
Many people have never noticed it. LinkedIn search engine The "basic" search engine can Email Data give relevant results on a basic search, for example, searching for someone by their first and last name. It is still necessary that first and last name be easily identifiable. Many people whose last name can also be a first name. In this case, the basic engine shows its limits. The engine searches for a specific term as it is written and as an exact match. That is to say that LinkedIn differentiates between acronyms and non-acronyms, masculine and feminine, singular and plural, French and English.
Let me explain : Telecom is not Telecoms, and will therefore not give the same results. Director is not Director, and will therefore not give the same results. PGC is not a Consumer Product, and will therefore not give the same results. CFO is not CFO. Basic search / advanced search In the basic search, LinkedIn looks to see if a term is present in the profile, wherever it is. Every word, wherever it is, is a keyword and writing it only once allows the profile to stand out when searching for that term. In the advanced search, you can search for a term in a specific area. Explanations A search for “HEC” with the basic search engine will bring up: HEC graduates. HEC students. HEC employees. HEC suppliers. Speakers from outside HEC. Students in HEC prep or who have completed HEC prep.