JobsGumbo {jobs}
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ADVANCED SEARCH
 
Country:
US Metro:
Industries:
USlRegion:
Global-Metros:
Professions:
State/Prov.:

 

**Keywords:
**All  Company  Title
Area Codes:
Source/Type:
Order By:
  INSTRUCTIONS:
  1) Implicit "AND" between drop-downs. Each selection further narrows results to ONLY those jobs that match ALL of your selections.
  2) For multiple selections within a drop-down list, click while pressing Cntrl or Shift keys.  Implicit "OR" within drop-downs.
 
3) **Keywords are matched against the About Company, Job Description, Keywords, Title, Company, & City fields by checking **All.
  4) Area Codes may be specified for jobs in the USA (3 digits), UK (3 to 6 digits), and/or Canada (4 digits).
"US Regions" Defined:
  West:
   
  Mountain:
Southwest:
Midwest:
South:
Mideast:
Northeast:
Territories:
  AK, CA, HI, NV, OR, WA
  CO, ID, MT, UT, WY
  AZ, NM, OK, TX
  IA, IL, IN, KS, MI, MN, MO, NE, ND, OH, SD, WI
  AL, AR, FL, GA, KY, LA, MS, NC, SC, TN
  DC, MD, VA, WV
  CT, DE, MA, ME, NH, NJ, NY, PA, RI, VT
  PR, VI
  EXAMPLE:
Selection:
  "Accounting-General" + "Finance-General" + "Controller" + "IL, Chicagoland-South" + "IN, NW Indiana" + ">---------------Services:"
Actual Query:
  ("Accounting-General" OR "Finance-General" OR "Controller") AND ( "IL, Chicagoland-South" OR "IN, NW Indiana")
AND (">---------------Services:")  {This is the "Actual Query" processed by the server, which is based on your "Selection"}
Explanation:
  "List a job in my search results IF and Only IF it matches ALL of my search criteria."  In other words, each individual job is tested against ALL of your criteria.  Implicit "OR's" within drop-downs and implicit "AND's" between drop-downs are applied.
More Detail:
  In the above example the following jobs would NOT be listed in your search results :
1) Any job that did NOT list the Profession as either "Accounting-General" OR "Finance-General" OR "Controller".
2) Any job that did NOT list the Metro as either "IL, Chicagoland-South" OR "IN, NW Indiana".
3) Any job that did NOT list the Industry as one within the "Services" sub-category.  (e.g., jobs with Manufacturers would NOT show)
Simple Logic:
  Selecting "IL, Chicagoland-South" + "AZ, Tuscon" will yield zero results, since no job will be listed in both these locations.  Even if the employer chose to post multiple identical jobs in multiple locations, each job has only one location, thus ("IL, Chicagoland-South" AND "AZ, Tuscon") could not be true for any given job.  Obviously, this would apply to Industry, Profession, Source/Type, and Area Code as well.