Keywords

If used properly, keywords can work to broaden or narrow your search, as appropriate.

To broaden your search, try entering a keyword that is more general than what you want to find.  For instance, if you enter "Benefits Administrator" and receive few results, try entering "Human Resources."  Chances are, the results you receive will increase exponentially.

To narrow your search, use more than one keyword.  For instance, if you enter "Benefits Administrator" and receive too many results, try entering "Benefits Administrator, Medical" or any other specific indicator relevant to your search.

Keywords help you better describe skills the job requires. You can enter as many keywords as you like.

For example: Enter "Benefits Administrator" to return listings where the words Benefits and Administrator appear together and in that order.

For example: Enter Benefits Pension +Administrator to return all listings that contain Benefits or Pension but always contain the word Administrator.

For example: Enter Benefits -Administrator to return listings that contain the words Benefits but not Administrator.

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The system does not currently support wildcard searches.

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