Saturday, August 6, 2016

Boolean Search String Generator

Talent Sonar a HR Product based organization has come up with Boolean Search String Generator.

Click the LINK to generate the string according to your wish. 

Friday, August 5, 2016

Intelligence Search (Google Extension) Tool

Facebook, LinkedIn and Twitter Search tool. Specify the criteria of your search and this tool will help you search the main social networks. Find people by name, job, location, age, gender, their friends, the groups they are members of etc.

This tool is designed and published by Shane McCusker of Intelligence Software Ltd.

Add this tools to your Google Chrome Extension by clicking the LINK



The main beauty of this tool is, while doing Linkedin and twitter search in this tool, the search results will open in Shane McCusker's website so Linkedin won't be blocking the usage.

Overall RECRUITERS will surely love this tool.

Social Geek - Chrome Extension For Candidate Research

Social Geek is a chrome extension for referencing users /companies across multiple sites. All you have to do is highlight the user/company on any webpage & click on Social Geek. 

As of now, you can reference in Github, LinkedIn, StackOverflow, Meetup, Quora & Apache Jira.

Click the LINK to download chrome extension. 


Wednesday, August 3, 2016

BOOL - Boolean String Generator

BOOL was designed to enable you to plan and execute smarter searches online. Whether you are searching for people or concepts, this free tool will allow you to locate your target with the precision of a marksman.

Download BOOL Google Chrome Extension by clicking this LINK

How to Perform Complex Searches:

1. Build a Boolean table of AND(blue), OR(green), and NOT(red) rows/columns by clicking the respective buttons.
2. Populate the Boolean table by grouping similar search criteria into the same column. Add the required criteria to the blue and green rows (AND and OR) and the unrequired criteria to the red rows(NOT).
3. Choose the desired search engine, website (for X-ray searches) or filetype.
4. Press the “BUILD STRING” button to generate the Boolean string, which you can either copy and use elsewhere or run using the chosen search engine by pressing the SEARCH button.
5. Press STORE to locally store your search string.



AIRS Resume Search (Google Extension)

AIRS have created Google Chrome Extension for recruiters, which would be help recruiters to search resumes from Google, LinkedIn and Indeed.

Add this Google chrome extension by click this LINK

Once you click on the added extension, the search box will open (screenshot below) . 
































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