Saturday, July 25, 2020

How to Source SAS Programmers - Workology

How to Source SAS Programmers How to Source SAS Programmers In the market for SAS programmers? Do they seem to be evading your reach? Never fear, here is a quick tutorial on how to use Google to find them (or at least, some of them). How to Source SAS Programmers I ask Google to look for the term resume in the title of every web document in its database I add the keyword SAS I then ask Google to include any of the following terms: programmer, engineer or developer Since Education is almost always listed on a resume, I add that term to my query. A lot of times when I am sourcing from the web, I find a lot of sample resumes. These sample resumes are good for people who are trying to figure out how to format their resume, but not so good for me. I dont need them in my search results, so I ask Google not to include them. Usually when people post their resume (even if they have multiple versions available), they refer to it as my resume, or resume of. Rarely do I find resume written in plural on a homepage. Most likely, if I see resumes it is on a job site of some kind. I dont need that in my search results. So I tell Google to ban results with the term resumes in it. I also ask Google not to return results with the term apply in it. Why? Yeah, you guessed it. Please apply here for the position is how apply is typically used and I dont want that in my results either. So with all of that said, here is how my search string would look. intitle:resume SAS (programmer OR engineer OR developer) education -intitle:jobs -sample -resumes -apply At this writing, 500 results were returned and the overall majority were resumes. Feeling SASsy? Give it a try. Happy Hunting!

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