Finding your next role is easier when you know the best job-search websites to use.
While a job search can sometimes be tedious, with the right information, it can be easier than you think. This list of the best job-search websites is a great place to begin the quest for your next great position:
About: CareerBuilder works with professionals and companies of all sizes to match the best talent with the best fit positions. They also make it easy for job seekers to upload their tailored resumes to apply, as well as find positions they can get excited about.
About: Along with job postings, they provide company reviews, salary information, and interview advice that's posted anonymously by job seekers and employees to help gauge if this is the company for you.
About: With this site, you'll get a comprehensive list of local or nation-wide job postings from individual companies and various career job boards. You can filter the search to what you need and also set up job alerts so you're notified when a position that fits your criteria is published. You can also keep track of your applications using the “My Applications” feature.
About: Indeed is one of the best-known websites for job search, with over 250 million unique visitors every month. It also lets job seekers post resumes, search job openings, and research companies.
About: As well as being a fully automated service, Job.com offers candidates a hiring bonus up to 5 percent of their first-year salary when hired through Job.com.
About: LinkedIn is often considered among the best job-search websites in the world, boasting hundreds of millions of members located around the world and creating a vast wealth of resources and connections that could help you in your job search. You can also apply for open job positions through LinkedIn.
About:ZipRecruiter's focus is on using artificial intelligence to help companies find and reach out to qualified candidates through their site. On the job seeker side, it is also a thorough job board and allows you to search for salaries and reviews from other professionals.
About: We know how important it is to tailor your resume and resume keywords to each job application. What if you could do it in reverse, and find the jobs that best matched your resume? Zoek's job board offers unique technology that allows for exactly that. Job seekers can upload their resumes, and Zoek will show the job listings on their platform that match what you do best.
About: Upwork pairs freelancers with projects offered by a variety of employers. Some assignments are one-and-done, while some are more long term. Freelancers can also post profiles highlighting their services for employers to find and reach out to them.
About: This site was designed by educators specifically for people seeking jobs in the education sector. Candidates can keep all their credentials on the site to make the application process much easier. There are also job postings for administrators, office staff, and other positions.
About: Qualified candidates can find job postings for local, national, and international roles in renewable energy, environmental education, advocacy, and environmental engineering. Internships and degree programs are also posted.
About: Because they've been around so long, Dice is at the top of the job-search website game. If you are looking for a position in tech, this is the website you should be searching through.
About: If you're looking to work for an early-stage startup that focuses on “doing good,” you'll find over 100,000 startups on this site that are looking to hire. Wellfound was formerly known as AngelList Talent.
About: From climate change and urban mobility to health care issues and space exploration, this site will help you find a company that's tackling any issue you're driven to support. Also, if someone you refer gets hired through Dolphin, you can win up to $15,000.
About: Idealist posts full-time, volunteer, and internship positions in the non-profit sector. You can also search for jobs by organization if there's a specific place you'd like to work, or by job function if you know what you want to do.
About: Looking to relocate abroad? This website will help you find jobs, teaching positions, and internships throughout the world.
Hopefully, your job-hunting efforts have been inspired (or re-inspired) by these great job-search sites. Now all you have to do is go on your computer, pick the websites that work best for you, and get started.
Lisa Tynan is a writer and editor who has focused on career and business topics since 2013. Her experience as a Human Resources recruiter gives her unique insight into the issues facing job seekers in today’s business environment. When not sharing helpful articles, Lisa is either creating chain mail jewelry or relaxing with family at her Massachusetts home. Connect with Lisa on LinkedIn or on her website at Benchmark Editing.