education AND masters
will return all resumes that contain both "education" and "masters"
education AND engineering AND computer
will return all resumes that contain the words "education", "engineering" and "computer"
bachelor OR masters
will return all resumes that contain either "bachelor" or "masters"
"education masters"~50
will return resumes in which the words "education" and "masters" are no more than 50 words apart
"bachelor surgery"
will return resumes in which the words appear next to each other, just like in the quote
bachelor surgery
will have the same results as bachelor AND surgery
, returning resumes in which both words appear, but not necessarily next to each other
program
will return resumes in which the word "program" is found
program*
will return resumes in which words that begin with "program" are found, such as "program", "programs", "programming"
program?
will return resumes in which words that begin with program and have one more letter are found, such as "programs"
bachelor || masters
will search for documents containing either "bachelor" or "masters" or both. Because OR is the default conjunction operator, you could also leave it out, such that bachelor masters
is the equivalent of bachelor || masters
.
AND operator AND, && or +
The AND operator is an ampersand or a plus sign. For example: bachelor && masters
will search for documents containing both "bachelor" and "masters". The plus character (+) is used for required terms. For example, +bachelor +masters
stipulates that both terms must appear somewhere in the field of a single document.
For more details on the query syntax click here.