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Boolean Search Tips for LinkedIn Sourcing

Practical Boolean patterns for recruiter searches with AND, OR, and NOT operators without overcomplicating queries.

Boolean search is powerful, but overbuilt queries quickly become fragile. Use simple patterns that your team can maintain.

1Skill anchor first
3Max OR groups
7.5kBalanced pool size

Example query

Keywords
Backend AND (Java OR Kotlin)
Location
Berlin
Filters
NOT intern NOT junior
Experience
OTW filter

Typical pool: 7.5k profiles · Shortlist target: 12 in 30 min

Start with one mandatory skill anchor

Pick one non-negotiable skill or title keyword first. Add optional synonyms with OR only after the base query works.

Use NOT to remove noise

Exclude irrelevant seniority or domain terms early. This is often more effective than adding more positive keywords.

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Combine Boolean with OTW filters

Keyword precision matters less if candidate intent is weak. OTW and recently OTW filters improve relevance immediately.

Save what works

Every high-performing Boolean query should be saved and named by role and market, for example Backend AND Berlin AND OTW.

Team consistency

Shared naming conventions for saved searches reduce duplicate work across recruiters in the same agency.

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