| Learn the Basics |
| Search - Frequently Asked Questions |
How can I narrow my search results
Do I need to type the whole word?
To provide the most accurate results, Resume Search does not use "stemming" or support the "wildcard" searches. In other words, Resume Search searches for exactly the words that you enter in the search box. Searching for "compute" or "comput*" will not yield "computer" or "computing" If in doubt, try both forms: "engineer" and "engineering," for instance.
| Advanced Search Options |
| How to Interpret Results |
Name of the student
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Cached
If for some reason, the site link does not connect you to the current page, you can still retrieve the cached version and may find the information. |
Last modified The last Modified information tells you when the auther of the resu me has modified it last before we had indexed it. This information is really helpful when you use the cahed version instead of the current version.This date tells you how old the cached version is. |
Current status of the student This information tells you whether the student is in graduate level or undergraduate level or has been graduated or has some other status. |
| Order of the results The list of resumes are ordered by number of term occurences in the document. If you enter the terms 'c++' , 'perl' and 'HTML' , the first link on the returned list will be the one which counts the highest total occurences of these three terms.The second one will be the one which counts the second highest total occurences and so on. |