Glossary entry

French term or phrase:

validation des booléennes

English translation:

Boolean search validation

Added to glossary by Wyley Powell
Oct 16, 2021 01:46
2 yrs ago
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French term

validation des booléennes

French to English Bus/Financial Human Resources Job ad for a Conseiller principal - Acquisition et sourcing de talents
The primary responsibilities listed for the incumbent of this position include the following:

"Agir comme personne-ressource auprès des collègues, support en sourcing: brainstorm, ***validation des booléennes***, Meetup, sourcing party."

That's the only context, alas. Perhaps "Boolean search validation"?

TIA
Proposed translations (English)
4 +3 Boolean search validation
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Proposed translations

+3
14 hrs
Selected

Boolean search validation

I believe your supposition is correct.

In recruitment, Boolean search allows you to narrow down your candidate search by using specific operators. Here’s how you can leverage it for your benefit.
http://www.toolbox.com/hr/recruitment-onboarding/articles/wh...
Peer comment(s):

agree SafeTex
6 hrs
agree Conor McAuley : I was doubtful about "validation", but it's right, means correctly constructed or that kind of IT thing.
1 day 22 hrs
agree tradu-grace
2 days 1 hr
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