Monster Cloud Search Screen
This search feature lets you search the Monster.Com database.
Note: Unlike on the Search Monster screen, Boolean operators do not work on the Monster Cloud Search screen.
To perform a Monster Cloud Search:
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Enter your search criteria in the search form, but pay particular attention to the following search criteria.
Option Description Job Title Enter the title. As a general rule, make the Job Title field broader and then use the Skills/Keywords field to narrow down the focus. If there are no job titles in the database that exactly match the value that you entered, then the search engine will use keywords to find an exact match.
Years of Experience Enter the minimum number of years required for the position. Populating this field does not exclude candidates. It simply factors in years of experience information into the ranking of the candidates. If skill level or salary is a concern, then this is an excellent criteria to use in your query. Location Enter the location in this free-form field. This gives you the flexibility to enter location information, along with a proximity radius. This field accepts county, city, state, zip codes, and area code information. It also accepts abbreviations and colloquial terminology, such as Bay Area, for example.
Skills/Keyword Enter additional keywords. This field helps you to hone in on candidates who have a specific skill set. Enclose keywords or keyword phrases in quotation marks to set them as required. This ensures that only résumé that contain those specific words are displayed in the search results screen.
Résumés Updated Enter a date range if you want to limit your search results to a specific time frame.
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- Advanced Search Options
Follow these tips to maximize the search options on the Monster Cloud Search screen. - Best Practices for Efficient Search Flow
Note the following to maximize search flow efficiency on the Monster Cloud Search screen.
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