![]() While all shades of pink highlight your eyes well, bold fuchsia tones work to intensify their cool blue shade the most. If you have baby blue or deep ocean-tinted eyes, the best colors for you include classic neutrals like beige and taupe, which complement your eyes the same way blonde hair makes blue eyes pop. Your best colors: lighter greens, shades of pink, classic neutrals, deep blues. Lastly, pale yellows highlight your green eyes just as well. Coral is a perfect summery color, especially on flirty sundresses, and is a no-brainer to making your eyes pop. Try out a complementary color scheme for your green eyes. ![]() If you want to match your eyes, go for deep greens, like emerald and forest green, over other shades. Purple always goes well with green eyes, and the deeper the purple, the more intense your eye color will appear. For those of you with emerald eyes, you’ll want to opt mostly for those colors on the opposite end of the color wheel. Your best colors: coral, purple, deep greens, pale yellows. Burgundy is also a fail-safe color choice and works perfectly on our favorite fall sweaters. For a bolder combination, orange and lavender look so good with hazel, making the greener shades in them pop. ![]() The best colors for your hazel eyes include dark neutrals, like brown and gray, which will pick up the darker tones in your eyes. More factors come into play with making hazel eyes stand out compared to other eye colors (like which lighting you’re in), because your irises are more multifaceted than most. With hazel you’ve got the chameleon of eye shades. Your best colors: lavender, orange, burgundy, dark neutrals.
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Want more definitions? See our complete library of HR Terms. If you want to gain a thorough understanding of X-Ray search techniques to craft your own Boolean search strings, read our tutorial on Boolean search for recruitersĪlso, visit our library of Boolean search cheatsheets. Search for an exact phrase (Consider keywords in quotation marks as a whole word) Group multiple search strings and set priorities Results include either keyword or all of themĮxcludes a keyword from your search (Mention without a space before the unwanted term) Results include all keywords linked with AND To better understand the basic Boolean commands and symbols and build your own Google search string, see the table below: With the inclusion of the minus sign, you exclude sample resumes and job ads which will give you irrelevant results. This search string detects all the resume or CV files (intitle:resume OR intitle:CV) that contain the word ‘physical therapist’ and mention a degree in kinesiology. (intitle:resume OR intitle:cv) “physical therapist” kinesiology (bachelor OR master OR degree) -job -jobs -sample -examples They are named after George Boole, a 19th-century mathematician. Here is a command example searching for a physical therapist with a degree in kinesiology: Boolean search strings are a type of search query used by recruiters to find specific information or candidates in a database. The Google search string should have all the essential keywords and symbols that’ll bring you accurate results. What is a search string example on Google? Academic degree and other certifications.Employees who work or have worked in a specific company.Examples of information you can find using the Google X-Ray search By putting together specific words and phrases, you can narrow down your search to a limited number of results and spot candidates with the preferable qualifications and skills. Google X-Ray is popular in recruitment, with Boolean search being a powerful tool for effective candidate sourcing. Google Boolean strings are commands that help you come up with targeted results by applying the so-called Boolean operators, for example AND, OR, and NOT (see the Table below). What is a search string example on Google?.Examples of information you can find using the Google X-Ray search.This is especially helpful if you add synonyms. With OR you are able to get broader results by adding all of the potential results that are acceptable. Example: “Recruiting Tools” or “Jackye”.When you add quotes around a word or phrase, it will give you results that only include the exact word or phrase in the same order as what you put in the quotes. The asterisk acts as a multiple character wildcard. Example: site: will allow you to search from Google.site:Īllows you to get results from a particular site or domain. Boolean Search Essentials For Recruitment Professionals Published 3/2023 MP4 Video: h264, 1280x720 Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English Size: 779. ![]() Here are the Boolean Operators required for this search. Search a prospects experiences in their own words “I have been.”.Prevent salary inequities by ensuring proper salary and experience level.By searching based on years of experience, you are able to: To narrow your search down, try looking to target the years of experience someone has. When you use Boolean search, you can get hundreds of thousands if not million of results. Extract the VTF file, and then open up VTFedit (tool for viewing VTF files), and hit ctrl e. It can also be good to open up the tf_misc_dir.VPK file, to see if the texture uses normal maps, etc. Next, open up GCFscape (tool for viewing VPKs) and open up tf_textures_dir.VPK from the \tf folder. Select a texture, and open the material browser where it is selected. To fix the errors, open up the Source 1 Hammer editor, and navigate to your VMF. Your map will now open, in all its missing textures glory! Ignore the error that pops up, and just hit 'Yes'. Now, choose your map's file, and hit Open. Go to 'File' -> 'Open' and set the file type to 'Source 1.0 Map files (.VMF). Now that you've got this far, open up the Hammer Editor. Step 7: Creating your VMAP (and how to port maps) I have not delved much into these following options yet, they will come in later guides *The Source 2 Material editor, for editing and creating materials to use. *The Source 2 Hammer editor, for creating your maps. Let me highlight what you'll want to use: This is your base of operations, where you launch all of the tools you'll need. After a small amount of loading, you should be greeted with this screen: Now, back in the Workshop Tools, select your addon and click 'Launch Tools'. It should be in C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Destinations\content\steamtours_addons under whatever you've called it. Step 6: Finding your project's folder and getting your map readyįirst, locate your project's folder. 'Nightfall_d' is a personal project, everything else you see here comes with the tools by default. Now you've opened the tools, you should see a screen like this:Ĭlick 'Create Empty Addon' and give it a suitable name for what you want to do. This allows you to launch Destinations and the Workshop tools without requiring VR, as well as a few other things Follow the exact same steps, and input the same things into the field. Now, repeat this with the Workshop tools. Now, click on 'Set Launch Options' and paste this in: -novr -retail -debug -console -condebug -fidelity -noasserts Right click on Destinations, and select 'Properties'. This will show all your installed applications. Now, go to your Library, and next to the Search tool, click on Games. Now that you've installed Destinations and SteamVR, the Workshop Tools should have appeared within the Tools tab of Library, under the name 'Destinations - Workshop Tools'. To obtain destinations, you need to use a Steam URL protocol to download it - steam://install/453170 It is an interesting case, as it does not appear on the Steam store and does not even have a page on it. This is where you actually access your map, and how you obtain the Workshop Tools. ![]() ![]() Install this, you'll need it for the later steps.ĭestinations is the main thing that you'll need for this guide. SteamVR should be a tool which you have the ability to download. Go to Library -> Tools then scroll down until you reach 'S'. Links to other sections can be found below This tutorial is long overdue, and is Part 1 in my Source 2 tutorial series. This tutorial covers how to set up the Destinations Workshop Tools for use with Source 2's Hammer. |