LinkedIn Boolean Search Builder

Build advanced LinkedIn search queries. Visual builder with AND, OR, NOT operators and field prefixes for title, company, location.

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LinkedIn
Boolean Search Builder

Find exactly who you're looking for.

3 operators
5 field types
Copy ready

tl;dr

LinkedIn Boolean Search Builder Build advanced LinkedIn search queries. Visual builder with AND, OR, NOT operators and field prefixes for title, company, location.

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Boolean operators let you create precise searches to find your ideal prospects. No coding required.

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Frequently asked questions

Does Boolean search work in free LinkedIn?

Basic operators work. Advanced field prefixes like title: work best in Sales Navigator.

Can I use special characters in the search?

Yes, the tool allows special characters if they are part of the search terms.

What is the maximum length for a query?

LinkedIn typically supports queries up to 1,000 characters.

Does the tool support parentheses in queries?

Yes, parentheses are used to group conditions in the generated queries.

How does this tool differ from a standard LinkedIn search?

This tool provides a more precise and customizable search using Boolean logic.

Can I save my queries for future use?

Currently, the tool does not support saving queries but you can copy them for later use.

Is there a limit to the number of operators I can use?

There's no limit imposed by the tool, but LinkedIn may have its own restrictions on search complexity.

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Example: LinkedIn Boolean Search Builder in action

A recruiter needs to find software engineers in San Francisco specializing in Python.

Sample input

  • Keyword: Python
  • Location: San Francisco
  • Title: Software Engineer

Result

((title:"Software Engineer") AND (location:"San Francisco") AND (keyword:"Python"))

About LinkedIn Boolean Search Builder

The LinkedIn Boolean Search Builder is designed for professionals who need to pinpoint specific profiles on LinkedIn using advanced search techniques. By leveraging Boolean logic, users can combine multiple conditions such as job title, location, and skills to create highly specific search queries. This tool is crucial for recruiters, sales teams, and marketers who need to sift through vast amounts of data to find the most relevant contacts. Precision in search saves time and increases the efficiency of outreach efforts, ensuring users connect with the right individuals quickly.

How it works

  1. User selects fields such as title, company, and location.
  2. User inputs keywords and operators (AND, OR, NOT) for each field.
  3. Tool generates a Boolean query based on the inputs.
  4. User copies the generated query for use in LinkedIn search.

When to use it

  • Recruiters filtering potential candidates by specific skills and locations.
  • Sales professionals narrowing down leads by company and region.
  • Marketers targeting specific job titles for outreach campaigns.