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60+ Sites To Put Your Job Search At Ease

Job search is a job in itself. There was a point in life when it seemed like all I ever did was look for jobs. One of the reason is because even though I had a job, I either wanted something better or just wanted to test myself and see if I could land something better. As a result I have been through many offices, picking up job application forms and have spent countless night on the web finding sites that offer job tips and advice.

As a veteran job seeker, I have come across quite a few sites related to jobs and career which I am sharing today. Feel free to add to the list.

1. Hound : Hound shows its members jobs from every employer website it can find in the United States and throughout the world. It is the most powerful job-search engine in existence and powers several job boards.

2. Elance : With the largest network of certified technology and creative talent, Elance helps businesses succeed by connecting them with the people they need to get work done. Elance facilitates the entire work process from hiring to collaboration to payment.

3. Guru : For Freelancers, Guru.com offers the opportunity to market to a global audience with minimal costs. Innovative features, such as an online Video Profile, give Freelancers a cutting edge platform to highlight their skills and experience to attract new business and retain repeat customers.

4. Careerealism : Blog offering you career tips and above all helping you deal with career realism.

5. Careeropportunities : Career blog managed by Doughlas E. Welch whose work has been published in Wired, MacWorld, and Los Angeles Times.

6. MarketingJobs : Lists marketing and sales related jobs from all over the United States.

7. JobsinPods : Internet’s first ever audio recruitment platform built with social media.

8. Applicant : A blog helping job hunters find their dream job with job tips that work.

9. PinkSlipPartying : Facebook’s Official Pink Slip Party, via PinkSlipPartying.com, is a networking tool created for America’s “pink slipped” by Carlos Gil, Founder and CEO of JobsDirectUSA.

10. Developers : IT professionals can create a job profile and then receive emails regarding jobs posted that match their profile. The site is limited to programming and computer positions.

11. TwitterJobSearch : A social media job search engine.

12. FlipDog : Whether you’re looking for a new job or researching employment opportunities, FlipDog allows you to quickly search and find the information you need most.

13. TheSocialExecutive : Helping senior executives better utilize technology and social media to grow their networks and create more meaningful professional relationships.

14. FreshWebJobs : As a registered job seeker you will be able to save and mark job postings on FreshWebJobs.

15. Sologig : Gives you instant access to quality employers looking exclusively for independent talent. Unlike other websites for independent professionals, Sologig never charges you project fees.

16. Net-Temps : Net-Temps is the leading job board for temporary, temp-to-perm and full time employment through the staffing industry.

17. CareerBank : The leading online career center for the accounting, finance, mortgage, insurance and banking community.

18. TrueCareers : Job search and career advice site where millions of degreed professionals find jobs with the companies that value them.

19. Workerswork : Find Careers, jobs and work-related news

20. JobsInTheMoney :A Dice Holdings company, a leading career website for accounting and finance professionals in the United States. Search for accounting jobs and finance jobs and apply online.

21. BrazenCareerist : A community of top Gen Y thought leaders, forward-thinking organizations and everyone else who realizes that the way we define ourselves in both work and in life needs to change.

22. VentureLoop : The worldwide leader in job postings focused on venture-backed companies. Many of the job postings found on VentureLoop cannot be found on any other job board.

23. Job-Hunt : Job-Hunt is dedicated to the millions of people who have had their personal lives disrupted by the loss of a job.

24. Onedayonejob : A blog about entry level jobs.

25. Jobangels : A site helping bring people together in a community setting where each person commits to a single goal: to help a person find gainful employment.

26. Hire a Helper : A platform where both companies and individuals can advertise their services to potential customers and where customers can view rates and unedited reviews of service providers in their area.

27. Fresho : A superior online job search engine that was launched in January 2008. Our goal is to provide a comprehensive list of job search tools to help match qualified applicants to employers.

28. Krop : Fortune 500 brands and the world’s most familiar companies use Krop and its Network to locate, reach and recruit first-class talent.

29. GlassDoor : A career and workplace community where anyone can find and anonymously share salary details about specific jobs for specific employers or company and interview reviews describing life on the inside of an employer — all for free.

30. WorkforceFlorida : Workforce Florida, Inc. was created by Governor Jeb Bush and the Florida Legislature with the passage of the Workforce Innovation Act of 2000, Chapter 445, Florida Statutes.

31. Jobshouts : A job board built for employers, recruiters, and job seekers to find each other through social media avenues. Recruiters and employers can post basic free jobs at no cost.

32. Get a Coder : Coders can view posted projects to decide which ones they are qualified to bid on. You can also provide buyers information about the type of work you can do.

33. JobFloat : A job board dedicated to web designers

34. Snag a Job : SnagAJob.com has been hooking up America’s hourly workforce with great hourly jobs. Now, more than 10 million registered job seekers later, they’re the nation’s largest job site for part-time and full-time hourly jobs.

35. Workforce 50 : Formerly known as Senior Job bank, Workforce 50 is dedicated to job seekers that are fifty and over.

36. CollegeRecruiter : Features include hundreds of thousands of entry level job posting ads (on-line help wanted ads), a School Finder feature which matches those interested in continuing their education with hundreds of traditional and on-line schools, and tens of thousands of pages of employment-related articles, blogs, and ask the experts questions and answers.

37. NoAgenciesPlease : The name says it all. This site offers fee free direct recruitment for new media freelancers.

38. AuthenticJobs : Authentic Jobs is a targeted destination for standards-aware designers and developers and the companies seeking to hire them.

39. QuintessentialCareers : Quintessential Careers is the ultimate career, job, and college site, offering comprehensive free expert career and job-hunting advice (through articles, tools, tips, samples, and tutorials), as well as links to all the best job sites.

40. MyFirstPaycheck : A job-listing site for teenagers that provides advice and resources, including an interactive resume builder, to help young people have a more successful job application process.

41. Yahoo! Hot Jobs : Find a job, post your resume, research careers at featured companies, compare salaries and get career advice on Yahoo! HotJobs. Start your job search now on Yahoo! HotJobs – thousands of jobs listed daily.

42. BloggerJobs : Are you a professional blogger or freelance writer looking into paid blogging opportunities? Blogger jobs can post your resume and links to existing bodies of work if you get in touch with us through our contact form.

43. oDesk : oDesk is the marketplace for online workteams, with the best business model for both buyers and providers.

44. Jobangels : A site helping bring people together in a community setting where each person commits to a single goal: to help a person find gainful employment.

45. Paradigmstaffing : A service helping client companies and agencies build their public relations and communications teams by making successful matches.

46. Execsearches : A job board that has been serving the nonprofit, government, education and health sectors since 1999.

47. RealMatch : A platform that provides employers and job seekers a better way to connect. Real-Time Job Matching â„¢, a technology that allows employers and job seekers to specifically define themselves, their needs and their preferences.

48. CareerBuilder : As the U.S.’s largest online job site, CareerBuilder.com puts over 1.6 million jobs in front of poised job seekers wherever they are – at home or work – in print and on the Internet. More than 49. 23 million unique visitors come to the site every month to check out opportunities in every industry, field and job type.

50. Jobacle : Get useful 411, expert interviews and a forum to speak your mind on everything work related.  The blog is updated daily and the Working Podcast is produced at least twice a month.

51. JobCentral : JobCentral National Labor Exchange is a service of DirectEmployers Association (DEA), a nonprofit consortium of leading U.S. corporations, in alliance with the National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA).

52. SimplyHired : Simply Hired is a vertical search engine company based in Silicon Valley, and we’re building the largest online database of jobs on the planet. Our goal is to make finding your next job a simple yet effective, enjoyable journey.

53. JibberJobber : This service is similar to a personal relationship manager that allows you to do everything you need to do to manage a job search and optimize your network relationships – for the duration of your career!

54. Get a Coder : Coders can view posted projects to decide which ones they are qualified to bid on. You can also provide buyers information about the type of work you can do. The buyer chooses the winning bid and if you are the chosen coder, you can begin the work, complete the job and get paid.

55. Idealist : A nonprofit organization founded in 1995 with offices in the United States and Argentina. Idealist is an interactive site where people and organizations can exchange resources and ideas, locate opportunities and supporters, and take steps toward building a world where all people can lead free and dignified lives.

56. Jobs4Tutors : Just as the name suggests. A platform for tutors to find jobs related to teaching.

57. JobBankUSA : JobBankUSA has grown to be one of the Internet’s largest and best-known online recruiting sites. Since 1995 JobBankUSA.com has provided services to over 5 million job seekers, hiring managers, recruiters and human resource professionals.

58. Jobnob : Jobnob was founded to empower employees with real information about jobs and companies.

59. Dice : A career website for technology and engineering professionals, and the companies that seek to employ them, in the United States.

60. Indeed : A search engine for jobs, allowing job seekers to find jobs posted on thousands of company career sites and job boards.

61. RetiredBrains : A job and information resource for retired people or anyone who is planning to retire.

62. JobPile : A Site that aggregates job listings from different job boards.

63. LinkUp : LinkUp is the new and unique job search engine that only lists jobs taken directly from company websites. When you search for a job on LinkUp, you are actually searching over 19,601 company websites.

64. Monster : The leading global online network for careers, connecting the most progressive companies with the most qualified career-minded individuals. Monster is committed to leading the market by offering innovative technology and superior services that give consumers and businesses more control over the recruiting process.

65. Craigslist : Although not entirely a job search site, Craigslist is becoming one of the world’s largest classified site. Put in your state and city and search for jobs within your surrounding.

If you know of any career related sites or job search engines please share with the rest of us through your comments.

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36 Responses to “60+ Sites To Put Your Job Search At Ease”

  1. Great list! We’re getting quite a few great job posts on Blellow too. :) http://www.blellow.com/jobs

  2. Liz says:

    I’m also sending a link to this site to a couple people…

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  4. Ryon Harms says:

    Hi,

    Thanks for the mention. This will be a great resource for those in transition. Keep up the great content!

    Ryon

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    Other then that, this is a very nice list.

    -Z.I.

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    I’ve saved a bunch of jobs during my job hunt and have been posting them here:

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    I’m a real person and just want to share these with you!

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    This is a really helpful listing and provided many useful sites I had not encountered before. One excellent site for executive job hunters is Executive Recruiter John Lucht’s http://www.ritesite.com. There is an annual fee to use it but I find it has many useful ideas and a long list of Executive Recruiters you can submit your resume to.

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