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    To improve your job description search, try these tips: 1. Refine your keywords: Use specific, focused terms related to the job you're looking for. 2. Broaden your search: If results are limited, try expanding your job title keywords. 3. Adjust company limits: Consider changing the per-company limit settings to widen your search scope. 4. Use the "Job Description Keywords" field: Enter comma-separated keywords to search within job descriptions. If you're still having issues, you can request human assistance by clicking on "Talk to a person" for further support.

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    if I look for companies hiring for a certain keyword it’ll spit out a ton of random data

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    Hey! Could you share a bit more detail so we can help better? Specifically, which table you’re using and the exact URL you’re running the search on. That’ll help us understand what’s going on and guide you properly.

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    Pierre P.
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    if you go to the source you’ll notice the keyword i’m looking for

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    and then you’ll see jobs like ā€œTeacherā€ or DevOps engineer

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    Pierre P.
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    I was also seeing this last year

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    Pierre P.
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    400/565 irrelevant to the keyword

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    Thanks for flagging this. The search treats terms like ā€œleadā€ and ā€œgenerationā€ as separate words, which explains why you’re seeing unrelated results like ā€œTeacherā€ or ā€œDevOps Engineer.ā€ Boolean search isn’t supported yet, but I’ve shared your example with the product team to help push for exact match support. Appreciate you surfacing it.

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