10 Best Websites for Your Job Search


The job search can be overwhelming, especially with so many different options at your fingertips nowadays. Successful job searching depends upon finding the right resources to land you the job you want, but it can be tough to know where to start. Each website on our list enables you to tailor your search in specific ways so that you get accurate results about current openings at top speed. Be strategic. Pick the top three sites from our list that are most relevant for your search, and focus your energies there.

Indeed.com

Indeed may be the world’s largest job search engine with over 200 million visitors each month. Search here for any type of job—salaried, contracted, work-from-home, internship, and everything in between. You can use filters to narrow your search, such as job type, location, company, and experience level. Also upload your resume for free, learn about salaries, and read company reviews.

LinkedIn.com

With more than 560 million users in over 200 countries, LinkedIn simply can’t be beat when it comes to professional networking. Create your own profile, make connections, and then search and apply for jobs all in one place. Be sure to look through the profiles of employers in your area to see position openings, company statistics, and anyone who works there with whom you may already be connected. Remember over 70% of workers find their jobs through networking.

Glassdoor.com

While you can search for jobs here, the real strength of Glassdoor lies in the wealth of information it provides about particular employers. Read reviews from current and former workers to learn about company culture, employee morale, promotion opportunities, health benefits, childcare, vacation, and more. Compare actual salaries paid by specific companies. Glassdoor is invaluable for gleaning the information you need to tailor your cover letter/resume for particular jobs.

LinkUp.com

Tired of spams, scams, duplications, and outdated listings interfering with your job search? Try LinkUp. This site indexes actual employer websites for real job listings (as opposed to giant job search engines like Indeed that aggregate listings from job boards, career sites, and recruiter postings). Sign up to get notifications of new listings relevant for you delivered to your inbox each morning.

Monster.com

Monster is an old standby for a reason. While it may no longer be the largest job board in the game, it still boasts over a million listings. You can browse jobs, upload your resume for customization, and view company profiles. Monster’s career advice resources are excellent. It’s company reviews, however, aren’t as helpful as those on Glassdoor.

Comparably.com

Comparably provides information that you can’t find on other job sites, especially when it comes to insider perspectives on compensation and culture. Want to know what raises and promotions are being given at the company to which you’re applying? How about seeing employee feedback on diversity, inclusion, and gender equity? Comparably also has a feature that matches you with companies hiring in your area based on your work preferences and goals.

Idealist.com

As the major job search site for careers in the non-profit industry, Idealist provides listings for salaried positions, internships, and volunteer opportunities. Their goal is to serve people who want to do good in the world. Their career advice pages provide unique help on non-profit sectors, education, fulfillment, social impact, and non-traditional career paths.

USAJOBS.com

As the Federal Government’s official employment site, USAJOBS is the prime location to find listings from hundreds of government agencies and organizations across the U.S. and worldwide. Applicants to government jobs are required to apply on this site and can create a profile for repeated use. A plus to searching for government jobs is that they include specific information on salary, eligibility, and benefits in each listing.

Job.com

Job.com presents a think-outside-the-box approach to job searching. It uses a peer-to-peer platform that connects job seekers with hirers directly, and so by-passes the middleman recruitment agency. It does so by using blockchain, touted as the most disruptive tech in decades. The approach promises to reduce costs for hirers and pass on those savings to newly hired employees in the form of a signing bonus for users who find jobs on the site.

Niche Job Sites

Whether you hope to work in tech, healthcare, politics, or some other field, take some time to find a top niche job site for your search, such as Dice.com, Healthcarejobsite.com, or PoliticalJobHunt.com.

Wherever you choose to look for your job, always tailor your search using the advanced options features to get targeted results. Also keep in mind that career coaches recommend spending no more than 10% of your time searching listings online. The rest should be spent networking, following up on leads, researching specific companies, and honing your resume and interviewing skills. This list can help you to do just that by jump-starting you in the right direction.


About the Author

Sarah Olivier, Ph.D., is an educator and freelancer working in Denver, CO. Her professional experience includes interviewing and training new employees, and she has administered workshops on job readiness and soft skills. From professor to barista to non-profit executive assistant, she has worked in a wide range of job settings with many diverse groups of people. Email her at solivier82@gmail.com.