Top Ten Best Websites For Job Hunting! 🏢
posted in Family & Kids on 11/15/2013

Many people have lost their jobs since the recession hit the United States and the rest of the world. Thankfully, companies are getting back on their feet and starting to hire again. But the number of candidates is huge, so having the right resources is critical to landing a good job.

Monster
Some of the best companies in the United States list their openings on this website. A simple and free registration process allows you to search for job opportunities. The site also has articles on job-related topics such as resume writing, preparing for interviews and sending thank-you's!
Some of the best companies in the United States list their openings on this website. A simple and free registration process allows you to search for job opportunities. The site also has articles on job-related topics such as resume writing, preparing for interviews and sending thank-you's!

CareerCast
This popular website lists all job opportunities from newspapers in the United States. The site is free for job-seekers; it makes money by charging employers to list their openings.
This popular website lists all job opportunities from newspapers in the United States. The site is free for job-seekers; it makes money by charging employers to list their openings.

BilingualCareer
Aimed at people who speak at least one language in addition to English, this site is free for job-seekers. It lists positions available in different fields, including entry-level, finance, marketing and business analysis.
Aimed at people who speak at least one language in addition to English, this site is free for job-seekers. It lists positions available in different fields, including entry-level, finance, marketing and business analysis.

CareerBuilder
CareerBuilder has the most openings across all job portals in the United States. It has easy navigability and easy search options to help you find the job that best suits you.
CareerBuilder has the most openings across all job portals in the United States. It has easy navigability and easy search options to help you find the job that best suits you.

Dice
This portal is strictly for people in technology fields. It lists only IT and computer companies looking to hire professionals in the field.
This portal is strictly for people in technology fields. It lists only IT and computer companies looking to hire professionals in the field.

Indeed: Indeed is arguably (and probably) the largest job search engine on the planet. With more than a billion job searches a month and hundreds of thousands of new postings each week, it’s no surprise the company makes that claim.

SimplyHired: SimplyHired offers one of the most robust, online job databases out there. The search engine company taps into job listings from across the Web, utilizing information from local newspapers to government websites and everything in between.

LinkedIn: LinkedIn is the premiere social networking site for professionals, but it’s also a great free tool for crowdsourcing and landing jobs. You can create a personalized, resume-like profile touting your work experience and various skills, and send invitations to other LinkedIn users to join

Craigslist: Craigslist isn’t just used for landing a free sofa or renting out a spare bedroom in your house. Although the website is more stripped down and harder to navigate than some of the other options, it’s still is a fantastic resource and an appropriate avenue for checking out the current job

USAJobs: The government’s official site for federal jobs and employment information, USAJobs lists thousands of jobs, from the Defense Department to the Department of Transportation. It’s possible to apply for jobs directly through the site. It also has information about eligibility and benefits.

Idealist.com
The nation's largest employment board for nonprofit jobs, idealist.org has more than 1 million registered users. The site launched in 1996. It also includes volunteer opportunities, a blog with stories like tips on managing student loans.
The nation's largest employment board for nonprofit jobs, idealist.org has more than 1 million registered users. The site launched in 1996. It also includes volunteer opportunities, a blog with stories like tips on managing student loans.

The Wall Street Journal Careers site
This site is packed with free content aimed at job seekers and those looking to advance their careers. It also includes a link to the Wall Street Journal’s financial jobs website, FINS, and a link to the “At Work” blog that includes great advice.
This site is packed with free content aimed at job seekers and those looking to advance their careers. It also includes a link to the Wall Street Journal’s financial jobs website, FINS, and a link to the “At Work” blog that includes great advice.
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