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Can you provide a list of words that I can add to the exclude list?
Can you provide a list of words that I can add to the exclude list?
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Written by Vadym O
Updated over a week ago

We can only provide a suggestive set of fundamental keywords for excluding from your search results (to be added in the “Exclude all of these words” field). But you might need different keywords depending on your requirements. Therefore, we recommend constructing your own keyword list tailored to your requirements.

💡 For example:

  • If you exclusively offer services as an agency, then job posts that mention “no agencies” should be added in the “Exclude all of these words” field. For instance."No agencies", "to join our team", "part of a team ", "join us", "agency environment", "won't be recruiting agencies", "agencies not to apply", CV, resume, "No agency", "No Agencies", "Individual only", "Ability to work independently", "The ideal candidate", "individual to", "individual who", "to join our team", "No agencies please", "(No agencies please)", "Candidate Interviewing", "Candidate Interview Consulting", "this job is not open to teams", "this job is not open to agency", "this job is not open to companies", "NO AGENCY", "Freelancers Only", "NOT AGENCY", "no agency", "no agencies", "individual only", "freelancers only", "No Agencies!", "independent contractors only", "***Freelancers Only", "/Freelancers Only", ".Freelancers Only", ",Freelancers Only"

  • Additionally, many job posts may have relevant keywords, but the nature of the work itself could differ. For instance, they may need someone to teach a specific technology or service. Therefore, words such as tutor, coach, advice, "teach me",etc., should also be added in the “Exclude all of these words” field.

It's crucial to examine the Preview Results of the scanner and mark any words, phrases, or tools that aren't right for you. This ensures they won't show up in your future search results. For more information, see 👀 Preview Results.



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