Seven websites to look for jobs

...

Seven websites to look for jobs


To help make the selection more accessible, the editorial team has reviewed the leading job search sites, so you don't have to.

Ease of use

Best sites are so easy to navigate and use and rely on the AI-powered technology and large databases to make your searches fast and efficient. And premium websites like ZipRecruiter is the no1 rated job search app on IOS and Android.

Relevancy

The Job search sites should have relevant listings that are clear, easy to read, and match your search criteria. If the site uploads your resume, it must provide suitable matches.

Search terms

The top sites we looked at used artificial intelligence to help target and refine search terms. Locations must be searchable by job title, type, and location, and if they are permanent, temporary, part-time, full-time, or contract-based, among other styles.

Here are the top and most popular websites to look for jobs in 2022/2023


ZipRecruiter

  • Our pick for the best overall job site is ZipRecruiter.com, where invited candidates are nearly three times more likely to be hired. The job search site is also easy to use, has a portable interface, and includes a personal navigation bar that tracks your searches. ZipRecruiter.com offers tabs for suggested jobs, apply for jobs, and saved jobs. The site can be searched by job title or key as well as by location (or distance).
  • One of ziprecruiter.com's secret weapons is the salary search feature, which displays detailed salary information while offering a sidebar for related jobs. For example, typing "Google IT Certificate" will show a bar graph showing qualified candidates' annual, monthly, weekly, or hourly salaries. In this case, national average for a Google IT-certified employee is $67,881 per year. But that is not all. The results page also shows that what the position pays by city and includes similar jobs and roles.

Glassdoor

  • The second place is Glassdoor.com, which is not a traditional job search engine. However, the search function is simple, and users can set up alerts and filter results by salary and location. What makes this job site my favorite is the review feature. Users can search by company name and find the overall rating of the company as well as reviews from current and former employees. The comments are explicit but should be considered, as most words do not reveal the exact circumstances.

FlexJobs

  • We also like the job search site FlexJobs.com because it specializes in remote, hybrid, and flexible jobs?a trend that thrived during the pandemic as "The Great Resignation" has changed employee priorities. The site is no frills, offering search by job, keyword, and location, but, again, the strength is that the focus is on flexible and remote positions. The site also features career support resources, courses, and skills-building quizzes.

Monster

  • Monster.com made a list because it's a site monster. The job search functionality is all business, and the site itself is clean and easy to use. Aside from the standard search, Monster.com has a salary tool, career advice, and resume help pages. Below the top job search bar is a list of famous and popular searches.

Network

  • Getwork.com is next on our list for its ease of use and simple functionality. This job search site traces its roots back to JobGig; a media company launched 20 years ago. Getwork.com offers a hassle-free search that is verified, accurate, and updated daily. Job seekers apply directly through the employer's website listing.

LinkedIn

  • LinkedIn.com is on our list because it not only has jobs but also because it is a powerful networking platform. We view it as more of a career-focused social media platform. The site offers detailed profiles, lists of situations, and a list of recommendations. The networking possibilities are endless, but be prepared to strategize and do some research.

Indeed

  • Indeed.com is the largest job search engine, with more than 250 million monthly visitors. The vast site provides job seekers free access to search for jobs, post their resumes, and search for a company. The site also includes reviews and salary data. In addition, Fact.com is easy to navigate, and the site has tools to help job seekers build their careers - such as certification and continuing education program listings.

[1141]