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You can use the EDJOIN quick search function from the main EDJOIN home page or from
your personal profile page once you have logged in. Using the feature in Figure
1 you can type in a Keyword such as a position title a districts name a districts
city or ZIP code. For example if you are looking for a math teaching position in
Los Angeles you would type math teacher Los Angeles and then click search.
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Figure 1
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Remember all keywords work with an AND so when you submit your search the result
will represent math AND teacher AND Los AND Angeles
In Figure 2 below you will see the result of a search using San Francisco as the
search criteria.
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Figure 2
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If you are logged into EDJOIN with your profile you will see a feature in your results
display that enables you to save your search. In Figure 3 the Save This Search button
is enabled.
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Figure 3
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To save your search click on the Save This Search button and type a name that you
wish to give the search so that you can retrieve it later. An example is displayed
in Figure 4 below. When you have completed naming your saved search click the SAVE
button.
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Figure 4
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To retrieve your saved search first you must log into EDJOIN. Once you have logged
in your My EDJOIN tool bar will have an additional tab that you can click on called
Access my saved searches. See Figure 5.
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Figure 5
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To retrieve your saved search first you must log into EDJOIN. Once you have logged
in click Access my saved searches. See Figure 5.
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Figure 6
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You can use other search features within EDJOIN to search for positions that you
are interested in.
These other searches can be accessed from the links on the quick search page as
displayed in the bottom of Figure 7 or by using the search section in the Search
For Jobs page displayed in Figure 8.
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Figure 7
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Figure 8
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For more details on these advanced search features please refer to the Job Seeker Guide.
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