Simply Hired Video Series
Maximize your job search with the Simply Hired video series!
- Performing a Basic Search
- Setting Up Email Alerts
- Share Jobs with Your Network
- Identify Your Connections
- Launch Your Career
- Optimizing Your Job Search
- Personalized Job Search with Facebook Integration
- Salary and Job Trends Tools
Simply Hired Tips & Tools
Additional resources to aid in your job search
- During the Search
- Features and Tools
- Resumes and Cover Letters
- Interviewing
- Career Advice
- Networking
Trends Reports & Job Search Tip Sheets
At-a-glance reports and tips sheets to supplement your search
- Employment Outlook Reports
- Tips to Avoid Online Scam Jobs
- Tips for Job-Hunting Teens
- Tips for Older Workers
- Job Hunting Skills for New Grads
- Job Search Tips for Working Mothers
- Social Media Tips to Land your Dream Job
Performing a Basic Job Search
The fundamentals of finding a job on SimplyHired.com
Basic Search
Looking for a job on Simply Hired is easy! First, go to our home page.
1. In the Keywords field, enter keywords such as a job title, skills or company name.
2. In the Location field, enter a city, state or postal code.
3. Click the Search Jobs button.
You will be directed to a results page containing job postings that match your criteria.
Refining Results
When you have too many jobs or not enough
Exact Phrase
To search for an exact phrase, put the phrase in quotations marks in the Keywords field. For example, a search of “Registered Nurse” will only return results with the exact phrase “Registered Nurse” anywhere within the listing. Searching the phrase without the quotation marks returns results for the words “Registered,” “Nurse” as well as “Registered Nurse.”
Exact Job Title (title:)
To search for a specific job title, write “title:” followed by the title you wish to search. If the title is more than one word, you should consider putting the job title in quotation marks.
Example: title:“sales executive”
Exact Company Name (company:)
To search for a job at a specific company, type “company:” followed by the company name. As with job titles, if the company name is more than one word, place the company name in quotes.
Example: company:"Simply Hired"
Using AND, OR and NOT
Simply Hired supports the Boolean terms AND, OR, and NOT. Remember, these must be capitalized in order to work correctly.
Examples of use:
AND (returns results with both terms in job listing)
You’re looking for jobs that require writing and editing: writing AND editing
OR (returns results with either term in job listing)
You are looking for Manager or Supervisor jobs: Manager OR Supervisor
NOT (returns results with one term, while excluding those with other term)
You’re looking for engineering jobs, but not software engineering: title:engineer NOT software
Please note that use of the NOT term first requires a positive search term. A search for NOT "truck driver" is invalid and will not yield results.
Location Radius
The default setting for your search location is a radius of 25 miles. To search for jobs in a specific city, you can utilize the location drop down field to adjust the location range of your search.
Example: Mountain View, CA
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Applying to a job
To apply to jobs, just click on the job title in the job search results page. You’ll be taken to the job description page where you will find directions for applying within the listing.
Simply Hired is not the hiring company for jobs on our site, and we are not a recruitment or employment agency. Please do not send resumes/contact us for more information about the job or the status of your application. Inquiries such as these should go directly to the hiring company.