25 Boolean Strings Every Tech Recruiter Should Have Saved: Your Go-To Guide for Smarter Sourcing on CEIPAL, JobDiva & Beyond

· Devansh Dhiman
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About this ebook

Struggling to find qualified tech candidates in a sea of irrelevant profiles? This practical eBook delivers 25 ready-to-use Boolean search strings tailored for today’s most in-demand tech roles — from Java Developers to DevOps Engineers. Whether you're using CEIPAL, JobDiva, or any other sourcing platform, these strings will help you narrow down your search, save time, and hire smarter.

Packed with job role explanations, tools used, and sourcing tips — this guide is built for busy recruiters who want real results, fast.

About the author

I'm a dedicated Junior Tech Recruiter at Dawn Staffing Solutions Inc., with hands‑on experience across the full recruitment lifecycle—from sourcing top tech talent to coordinating interviews and orchestrating smooth onboarding.

During my time as a Trainee Recruiter at TalentiQo Workforce & RPO, I honed my skills in:


🕵️‍♂️ Sourcing & Screening: Built Boolean search strings and leveraged CEIPAL, JobDiva, LinkedIn and niche job boards to find high‑quality candidates.

📞 Candidate Engagement: Conducted initial phone screens, assessed technical fit, and nurtured pipeline relationships.

🤝 Hiring Coordination: Scheduled interviews, collected feedback, and ensured an efficient process for both hiring managers and candidates.

I’m passionate about matching technical professionals—like Java developers, data scientists, DevOps engineers—with opportunities where they can thrive.

Let's connect if you're interested in partnering on hiring for technical roles or exchanging strategies on efficient sourcing and talent engagement!

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