33 Websites That Can Help You Find Your Next Job
Gone are the days of looking for job openings in the newspaper. It’s much easier to find available positions now. There are thousands of them just a mouse click or screen tap away. At the same time, it’s more challenging than ever to actually make contact with the people who can offer you those jobs. They sit behind layers of heavily fortified filters designed to keep most applicants out. That’s why it’s so important to have a digital resume that matches up with the job descriptions that appeal to you.
After you’ve decided what kind of job you’d like next and tinkered with your resume to the point that you feel you’re putting your best foot forward, it’s time to hit the employment search websites. Google, Indeed, and LinkedIn are great for broad searches. If you’re looking for something specific, like a job in finance, healthcare, or the energy sector, you’ll want to look at sites that target those industries. Here’s a list to help you get started:
Dice (tech)
CareerBuilder (general)
College Recruiter (entry-level)
CoolWorks (outdoors)
Coroflot (design)
efinancialcareers (finance, banking, accounting)

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Energy Jobline (energy, engineering)
Engineering.jobs (engineering)
Environmental Career Opportunities (environmental)
FlexJobs (remote and flexible opportunities)
Glassdoor (general)
Good Food Jobs (farming, restaurants, food economics and more)

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Google (general)
HealthcareJobSite (healthcare)
Idealist (social-impact)
Indeed (general)
Jobisjob (general)
LinkedIn (general)
Mediabistro (media)

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Monster (general)
The Muse (general)
OneWire (financial services)
Public Relations Society of America (public relations)
SalesGravy (sales)
SalesJobs (sales)
SimplyHired (general)

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Snag (part-time and hourly work)
StarChefs (restaurant)
Talent Zoo (advertising, marketing, design, web)
Upwork (independent contract jobs)
US.jobs (general)
USA Jobs (government)
ZipRecruiter (general)

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