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Top 10 Best Websites For Jobs - The Balance Careers

    There are literally thousands of job sites on the web, but the best job boards and job search engine sites have search tools that are quick and easy to use and allow you to search based on the type of job you're looking for, your location, and other criteria. 
    Some of the best job sites are traditional job boards, like Monster, Dice, and CareerBuilder. Others, like Indeed.com, allow you to search many job boards, company career sites, associations, and other sources of job postings.You can even search directly on Google to find job opportunities.
    There are also sites that focus on certain types of positions or match you with employers. These sites are worth incorporating into your job search, because not all employers list on every site, even though it may seem that way.
    Don't limit yourself to just one job website, because each job site only lists jobs from particular websites or companies. LinkUp.com, for example, only lists jobs directly from company websites, while US.jobs has verified nationwide postings directly from employers. Job search engines like Indeed.com and SimplyHired.com pull listings from many different sources.
    In addition, each site has a different set of search options you can utilize to include certain types of jobs in the search results. Try out a few sites to see which works best for you.
  • 01
     Indeed.com

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    Indeed is a leading job site with millions of job listings from thousands of websites, including company career sites, job boards, newspaper classifieds, associations, and other online sources of job postings. Users can also upload a resume and get a personalized resume link to share with employers. You can also research salaries, job trends, and more.
  • 02
     CareerBuilder.com

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    CareerBuilder is one of the largest job boards, providing job listings, resume posting, and career advice and resources to job seekers. CareerBuilder secures job listings directly from employers and has expanded local listings by partnering with many newspapers to incorporate their online classifieds.
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     Dice.com

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    Dice is the leading site for tech job seekers. You can search by company, job title, keyword, employment type, and location. Registered users can upload a resume, get salary information, store resumes and cover letters, and track jobs. You'll also find career advice and tech news for job seekers.
  • 04
     Glassdoor.com

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    Glassdoor is a career community that helps people find jobs and companies recruit top talent. Glassdoor members can see the latest job listings and get access to user-generated content including company-specific salary reports, ratings and reviews, interview questions, and more.
     
  • 05
     Google for Jobs

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    Google for Jobs is a product from Google that aims to help job seekers find job listings that are right for them. Google for Jobs is a job search engine that compiles listings from many different sources, including other job search engines. Instead of using a specific job search site, users can simply type a job into their Google search bar. Google then pulls up related listings. Users can then narrow their search by type of job, location, company type, date posted, and more.
  • 06
     Idealist.com

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    Idealist is the premier clearinghouse for information on full-time internship and volunteer positions within the non-profit sector.  You can identify target organizations by their mission and specific types of opportunities within various niches. Registered users can also search for contacts in fields or organizations of interest and message them for networking purposes.
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     LinkedIn.com

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    LinkedIn connects the world’s professionals to make them more productive and successful. ​LinkedIn is the world’s largest professional network on the Internet. You can search for jobs, identify contacts at employers who are advertising vacancies, and follow companies of interest on LinkedIn. Users can incorporate portfolio samples within their profile to showcase their offerings for prospective employers.  LinkedIn works well for strong candidates conducting a passive jobs search where they want employers to find them.
  • 08
     LinkUp.com

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    If you want to avoid spam, scams, and duplicate job listings, LinkUp is the job site for you. LinkUp only posts jobs provided on company websites, providing applicants with often unadvertised jobs. Because the jobs come directly from company sites, you can be sure they are current openings.
  • 09
     Monster.com

    Screenshot of Monster.com
    Monster is one of the original job boards and has expanded to include a variety of other resources and apps for job seekers. Monster users can search for and apply for jobs online, post a resume, review company profiles, and get salary information and career advice.
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     US.jobs

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    Job seekers using US.jobs for their employment search have access to a database of more than a million unique, verified positions from nationwide employers. US.jobs is derived from a partnership between the Direct Employers Association and the National Association of State Workforce Agencies (NASWA) designed to improve the labor market and directly connect employers and job seekers. There's a Veteran's Job Bank as well as a searchable schedule of upcoming in-person career events.

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