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How to Use X‑Ray Search for LinkedIn Profiles

Posted on October 07, 2025
Michael Brown
Career & Resume Expert
Michael Brown
Career & Resume Expert

How to Use X‑Ray Search for LinkedIn Profiles

X‑Ray search is a powerful, Google‑based technique that lets recruiters and talent sourcers locate LinkedIn profiles that are otherwise hidden behind the platform’s internal search limits. By crafting precise site‑specific queries, you can surface passive candidates, niche experts, and even alumni networks that standard LinkedIn filters miss.

In this guide we’ll walk through the fundamentals, show you a step‑by‑step workflow, provide ready‑made checklists, and explain how Resumly’s AI suite can supercharge each stage of your talent‑finding process.

Definition: X‑Ray search (also called site‑search or Google hacking) uses the site: operator combined with Boolean logic to query a specific domain—here, linkedin.com—directly from a search engine.

Example query:

site:linkedin.com/in "product manager" "San Francisco" -jobs

This tells Google to return only pages under linkedin.com/in that contain the exact phrases “product manager” and “San Francisco” while excluding any pages that contain the word “jobs”.

Limitation of LinkedIn Search How X‑Ray Overcomes It
1,000 result cap per query Unlimited Google index
No access to hidden profile sections Full-text crawling of public profile data
No bulk export Easy copy‑paste into spreadsheets or Resumly tools

According to LinkedIn’s 2023 Talent Trends report, 70% of hiring managers rely on LinkedIn for sourcing, yet only 30% use advanced search techniques. Mastering X‑Ray can give you a competitive edge.

2. Preparing Your Toolkit

Before you type a single query, gather these essentials:

  • A Google‑friendly browser (Chrome, Edge, or Firefox) with extensions like Resumly Chrome Extension for one‑click profile saving.
  • A list of target titles, skills, and locations (store in a Google Sheet or Notion).
  • Resumly’s free tools such as the LinkedIn Profile Generator and AI Resume Builder to quickly turn raw data into polished candidate summaries.
  • A Boolean cheat‑sheet (see checklist below).

Quick Checklist

  • Install Resumly Chrome Extension
  • Create a master keyword spreadsheet
  • Bookmark the Resumly AI Resume Builder page
  • Test a basic X‑Ray query in Google

3. Building the Perfect Query

Core Components

  1. site: – limits results to LinkedIn.
  2. inurl: – narrows to profile URLs (/in/ for individuals, /pub/ for public profiles).
  3. Quotes – enforce exact phrase matching.
  4. Boolean operatorsAND, OR, - (exclude).
  5. Wildcard* for unknown words.

Sample Query Templates

Goal Query
Find senior data scientists in New York site:linkedin.com/in "data scientist" "New York" ("senior" OR "lead") -jobs
Locate alumni of MIT working in fintech site:linkedin.com/in "MIT" "fintech" "software engineer" -jobs
Search for remote UX designers with Figma expertise site:linkedin.com/in "UX designer" "Figma" "remote" -jobs

Tip: Use parentheses to group OR conditions and keep the logic clear.

4. Step‑by‑Step Walkthrough

Below is a live workflow you can copy‑paste into a Google tab.

  1. Open Google and type site:linkedin.com/in.
  2. Add your target title in quotes, e.g., "marketing manager".
  3. Insert location if needed, e.g., "Chicago".
  4. Exclude unwanted results with a minus sign, e.g., -jobs.
  5. Press Enter and scan the first 3 pages (≈30 results).
  6. Click a profile and use the Resumly Chrome Extension to capture the headline, experience, and skills.
  7. Paste into Resumly’s AI Resume Builder to generate a one‑page candidate snapshot.
  8. Save the snapshot to your ATS or Resumly’s Application Tracker.

Detailed Checklist

Step Action Done?
1 Open Google and type base query
2 Refine with title, location, and exclusions
3 Review results for relevance
4 Open profile in new tab
5 Click Resumly Chrome Extension → “Save Profile”
6 Generate AI resume using Resumly AI Resume Builder
7 Tag the candidate in Resumly Application Tracker
8 Add notes and next‑step reminders

5. Advanced Boolean Techniques

Nested Boolean Logic

Combine multiple OR groups:

site:linkedin.com/in ("software engineer" OR "devops engineer") ("AWS" OR "Azure") ("San Francisco" OR "Seattle") -jobs

Using Wildcards for Skill Gaps

If you’re unsure whether a candidate lists “machine learning” or “ML”, use:

site:linkedin.com/in "machine learning" OR "ML"

Excluding Competitors

To avoid candidates currently at a rival, add -company:"Competitor Inc".

Leveraging Resumly’s Skills Gap Analyzer

After you capture a profile, run it through the Skills Gap Analyzer to see which in‑demand skills are missing and tailor your outreach accordingly.

6. Integrating Resumly AI Tools

Resumly isn’t just a resume builder; it’s a full‑stack hiring assistant.

  • AI Cover Letter – Generate personalized outreach messages based on the X‑Ray‑found profile.
  • Interview Practice – Simulate interview questions that match the candidate’s background.
  • Job‑Match – Align the candidate’s experience with your open roles using the Job‑Match feature.
  • Auto‑Apply – For bulk outreach, feed the list of saved profiles into Resumly’s Auto‑Apply to send tailored messages at scale.

Example Integration: After you X‑Ray a list of 50 potential sales leaders, import the CSV into Resumly’s Application Tracker, click “Generate Cover Letters”, and schedule follow‑up reminders—all without leaving the platform.

7. Do’s and Don’ts

Do

  • Use specific titles and location filters to reduce noise.
  • Exclude “jobs” to avoid LinkedIn job posting pages.
  • Save profiles with the Resumly Chrome Extension for one‑click data capture.
  • Validate data with the ATS Resume Checker to ensure formatting compliance.

Don’t

  • Spam candidates with generic messages – personalize using AI Cover Letter.
  • Rely solely on public data – always verify current employment via a brief call.
  • Ignore privacy – respect LinkedIn’s terms of service and candidate preferences.
  • Over‑load your spreadsheet – keep only the most relevant fields (name, title, URL, key skills).

8. Real‑World Case Study

Company: TechScale, a SaaS startup looking for senior backend engineers.

Goal: Fill 3 senior roles in 4 weeks.

Process:

  1. Keyword research – identified titles “backend engineer”, “site reliability engineer”, locations “Boston”, “Remote”.
  2. X‑Ray queries – generated 3 master queries, each returning ~120 profiles.
  3. Resumly capture – used Chrome Extension to save 250 profiles in 2 days.
  4. AI Resume Builder – turned raw data into 1‑page summaries, highlighted “Kubernetes”, “Go”, “AWS”.
  5. Outreach – generated personalized cover letters via Resumly AI Cover Letter, achieving a 28% response rate (industry average ~12%).
  6. Hiring – 3 candidates accepted offers within 3 weeks.

Result: Time‑to‑fill dropped from 8 weeks to 4 weeks, and sourcing cost decreased by 35%.

9. Frequently Asked Questions

Q1: Does X‑Ray violate LinkedIn’s terms of service?
A: X‑Ray uses publicly indexed pages that Google already crawls. It’s generally permissible, but you should not scrape data at scale or use automated bots.

Q2: Can I X‑Ray LinkedIn groups or company pages?
A: Yes. Use site:linkedin.com/company "company name" or site:linkedin.com/groups "group name" to locate relevant pages.

Q3: How do I handle profiles with limited public information?
A: Combine X‑Ray with Resumly’s LinkedIn Profile Generator to enrich missing sections using AI‑driven inference.

Q4: What if a candidate’s profile is set to private?
A: Private profiles won’t appear in Google results. You’ll need to rely on referrals or other sourcing channels.

Q5: Is there a way to automate the query process?
A: You can script Google Custom Search API calls, but remember to stay within Google’s usage limits and respect LinkedIn’s robots.txt.

Q6: How accurate is the Skills Gap Analyzer?
A: It uses machine‑learning models trained on millions of resumes and reports a 92% match rate with human reviewers (source: Resumly internal study, 2024).

Q7: Can I export the X‑Ray results directly to my ATS?
A: Yes. After saving profiles with the Resumly Chrome Extension, use the Export to CSV feature and import into most ATS platforms.

Q8: Should I combine X‑Ray with LinkedIn Recruiter?
A: Absolutely. Use X‑Ray for discovery and LinkedIn Recruiter for InMail outreach to maximize response rates.

10. Conclusion

Mastering how to use X‑Ray search for LinkedIn profiles unlocks a hidden talent pool that most recruiters never see. By following the step‑by‑step guide, leveraging Boolean logic, and integrating Resumly’s AI‑powered tools, you can turn raw search results into actionable candidate pipelines faster than ever before. Start experimenting today, and let Resumly handle the heavy lifting—from AI‑generated resumes to automated outreach—so you can focus on building relationships and closing hires.

Ready to supercharge your sourcing? Visit the Resumly homepage to explore the full suite, try the AI Resume Builder, and download the Chrome Extension for instant profile capture.

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