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option for multiple selection of positions in indexed display you have the option of selecting several job headings and viewing them with a full-size display by marking the allow multiple selection box. by marking this box, beside each job heading in the indexed display you will see a checkbox.
the positions appear as job headings only. mark the headings you'd like to view and by clicking on the display jobs button you can view simultaneously all of the positions you marked for full display.

below are several illustrative examples:
i'm a qa engineer/tester. how would you recommend i conduct my search? you should enter the following phrase in the "enter text" field: "qa testing" and select "at least one of the words." that way all of the positions containing the words "qa" or "testing" will appear.
i used to manage projects in a variety of different fields. how would you recommend i conduct my search? you should enter the following phrase in the "enter text" field: "project manager" and select the "exact phrase" option. that way all of the positions containing the words "project manager" will appear.
i'm looking for part-time or temporary work… you should enter the following phrase in the "enter text" field: "part-time temporary positions" and select "at least one of the words."
i live in tel aviv and i only want to see job listings located in tel aviv... you'll have to do two separate searches using the keywords "tel aviv" and "tel-aviv" (in the former search, be sure to select "exact phrase").
note: when searching in a specific city checkmark "all regions" because sometimes a job description, in the north for instance, might read, "the job is at the company's branches in haifa, tel aviv and be'er sheva."
i speak fluent portuguese (or speak it at a mother-tongue level). i moved from brazil a year ago… you should enter in the "enter text" field the relevant language or the country you came from, e.g. "portuguese brazil" and select "at least one of the words." you could also enter the words "foreign language" and select "all words."
i'm 25 years old and i just graduated with a degree in computer science. the problem is that i lack job experience in the area of computers. what positions might be suitable for me? you should enter the word "graduate" in the "enter text" field and select "at least one of the words." that way all of the positions that require college graduates in a variety of fields will appear. if you're only interested in positions in your specific area of study, enter, "graduate computer science" and select "all words." (another possible search: graduate computers). that way all of the positions containing both of the words will appear – not necessarily one after the next.
the same applies regarding the search for "marketing" and "at least one of the words." the search results are very numerous and a variety of positions will appear that could be related to your area of study, even if you did not conduct the search under the relevant field.
"i'm a discharged soldiers without employment experience. how can i go about finding positions for discharged soldiers?" in the free text field enter the word "discharged." you will receive a number of positions with the words, "discharged soldiers."
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