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How to use the “Include any of these words” field?
How to use the “Include any of these words” field?
Mariia Heshka avatar
Written by Mariia Heshka
Updated over 11 months ago

The Include any of these words field allows you to add a comma separated list of terms that you want to include in your search results. It works along with the main search field.

💡 Example:

If you have a job title “React Developer” and have the following list of words in the Include any of these words field: react, vue, node.

Then your search results would display all jobs that have the terms React Developer AND react, React Developer AND vue, React Developer AND node, and so on.

✅ Instead of maintaining a large list of terms in the include any of these words field, GigRadar highly recommends that you use Search operators in your main search field to add a list of terms that you want your scanner to search for. For example, the above terms can be added to the job description as "React developer" (react | vue | node). This method provides more flexibility to your search.

📝 Do not duplicate keywords in both the main search field and the Exclude all of these words field. This may lead to missed opportunities due to multiple conditions available in your scanners search options. You can use either the main search field or the Include any of these words field.

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