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Hey team, in people search, is there a way to specify exact titles (us...

Hey team, in people search, is there a way to specify exact titles (using "" for instance) to be included/excluded? Use case: we sell to insurance agencies and a lot of smaller agencies get swallowed up and they usually give the owner a VP/SVP title. In that new role, theyre basically just sales reps so we dont want to talk to them. However, I can't just exclude everyone with a VP title, because I need to talk to VP Sales, VP Ops, etc. In a perfect world I could just include everyone with an SVP/VP title that fits my other criteria unless their title is only "Senior Vice President" "SVP" "Vice President" or "VP" TIA!

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    Hey hey! Can you drop the URL for your table here? (if applicable) 🫢 Don't worry, only admins will be able to open your table πŸ˜‰

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    Hey hey

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    Sorry for the delay here

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    This is a tougher one right now with our current filters (Something we can improve). For now, the best option would be have "Senior Vice President" "SVP' Vice president" or "VP" as inclusion keywords, and then try excluding any additional keywords that may fall outside of those exact title searches.

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    Hey! Appreciate the help Matthew! So, I tried that but unfortunately it just excludes any of those titles with those words in them 😞

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    Of course, sorry for the delay here:) Looked into this a bit more (misread your question initially). Response here!https://www.loom.com/share/16f525a2596e48daa9c5a4a63b81e9a6

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    Oh amazing! I was about to come ask if there was a workaround (because without, it would be unusable for us!) Ill have a look at this in a bit!

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    Thanks Matthew!

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    I think this will work perfectly! Thanks Matthew!