X-ray Search

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Let’s say we’re looking to connect with Chief Risk Officers in the Los Angeles area. X-ray search is the perfect way to go about it. Just go to Google (or Bing or another search engine) and type:

inurl:linkedin.com/in “chief risk officer” los angeles

Here’s the result from Google:

Google X-ray search results for Chief Risk Officer LinkedIN profiles.

As you can see, the results are a bit different between Bing and Google, so you’ll want to try multiple search engines. In this case the search provided a link to Chief Risk Officer Jobs in Los Angeles, which would be interesting if you’re also trying to find out which organizations are trying to mitigate risk and take cyber security seriously.

Results from Bing for an X-ray search looking for LinkedIN profiles of Chief Risk Officers.

To find connections who work at a specific company, the syntax would be “site:linkedin.com/company/COMPANY_NAME“.

To find connections who have a specific job title, the syntax would be “site:linkedin.com/in intitle:JOB_TITLE”.

You can also combine multiple search operators to refine your search. So to find connections who work at a specific company and have a specific job title, the syntax would be “site:linkedin.com/company/COMPANY_NAME intitle:JOB_TITLE”.

If you take the example from Bing Above, and want to scrape the company names, you might want to look into web scraping technology. If you’d like a tutorial, fill out the Contact Us form.