What is Boolean logic?
The Boolean logic is named after a 19th century mathematician, George Boole. It is a form of algebra where the values are reduced to either TRUE or FALSE. As such, it fits nicely with the computers’ binary numbering system, in which each bit has a value of either 1 or 0. Another way of looking at it is that each bit has a value of either TRUE or FALSE. Using this type of logic results in a powerful search and you can find the exact jobs you are looking for. When you are performing a “Basic Search” in the USAJOBS website, please click on the next to the “Keyword Search”. The link will take you the “Keyword Search Tips”. Once there you can learn more about the Boolean operators you can use in your job searches.
The Boolean logic is named after a 19th century mathematician, George Boole. It is a form of algebra where the values are reduced to either TRUE or FALSE. As such, it fits nicely with the computers’ binary numbering system, in which each bit has a value of either 1 or 0. Another way of looking at it is that each bit has a value of either TRUE or FALSE. Using this type of logic results in a powerful search and you can find the exact jobs you are looking for. When you are performing a “Basic Search” in the Senior Leaders website, please click on the next to the “Keyword Search”. The link will take you the “Keyword Search Tips”. Once there you can learn more about the Boolean operators you can use in your job searches.