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Boolean Search String Generator

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How to install Open in Chrome Web Store
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Generate powerful Boolean search strings for platforms such as LinkedIn effortlessly!

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Boolean Search String Generator
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A quick, no-friction tool for recruiters, sourcers, and researchers who need perfect Boolean strings for LinkedIn, Google, GitHub, and other talent-sourcing platforms.

How to use it?

Enter your keywords by various categories (including):

+ Job Titles (e.g., “Software Engineer”, “DevOps Lead”)
+ Locations (city, state, country, remote)
+ Seniority Levels (junior, mid, senior, director, etc.)
+ Education (university names, degrees, certifications)
+ Exclude Terms (anything you specifically don’t want)

As you type, the extension suggests results so you can add common titles, locations, or phrases with a single click.

(Optional) Turn on Keyword Expand mode
One toggle instantly enlarges your search by adding:

+ Synonyms and abbreviations (e.g., “HR” → “Human Resources”).
+ Short / long forms (“JS” → “JavaScript”).
+ Localized spellings or translations.

Every expansion is wrapped in proper OR logic, so your string stays clean.

Click => Generate Boolean
The extension merges all your inputs into a fully-parenthesized Boolean string using AND / OR / NOT, exactly where they belong.

Choose where to use it

+ Copy to Clipboard → paste directly into LinkedIn’s search bar.
+ Search on Google → the tool adapts the string for Google’s syntax and opens the results in a new tab.
+ Search on GitHub → reformats the query for GitHub’s code & profile search and runs it instantly.

That’s it! No more wrestling with parentheses or missing keywords. Build, expand, and launch high-precision search strings in seconds.

Latest reviews

Alex Baldovin
The Boolean Search String Generator is simple to use and creates excellent strings. Everything matches what is described. It's not groundbreaking, but I personally find it really useful as a tech recruiter :)