SolidGigs

Job Seeker: The team at Solid Gigs combs through dozens of freelance job boards and sends you the very best 2% of freelance gigs from around the web every single week—removing the time-consuming work of filtering through dozens of freelance job boards and vetting the opportunities yourself.

TaskRabbit

Job Seeker: Not all freelancing jobs are digital. TaskRabbit is a freelance website that focuses on house work. Be it furniture assembling, moving and packing, plumbing, or anything else – you can find it on TaskRabbit.

Hireable

Job Seeker: Hireable gives you an opportunity to get a freelance job outside America or Europe with equal opportunity. It has a straightforward user interface and provides exactly what you expect from a freelance website: you get job alerts, recommendations, and see your saved jobs as well as the jobs you applied for.

Behance

Job Seeker: When you fill in your Behance profile with great examples of your work, your work is put in front of an audience of like-minded creatives. And if your work earns the coveted spot of featured project, you'll get even more positive exposure. Who knows who might see it and might want to hire you. Behance also functions as a social media network to connect with other designers.

PubLoft

Job Seeker: PubLoft is a great place to find solid (well-paid) freelance jobs for reliable clients without actually ever needing to interact with the clients yourself. Their promise is to help freelancers never have to find, sell, or manage another customer again. With rates starting at $150 per post, you can work on your craft and PubLoft will handle the client management side of things. And on top of that, they’ll also help you become a better writer along the way.

Freelance Writing Gigs

Job Seeker: The name isn’t winning any creative awards, but it gets the point across. This site is basically a well-curated job board that’s updated Monday to Friday with the hottest new clients willing to pay you actual money to write things. Sounds too good to be true, right?

Blogging Pro

Job Seeker: Despite the name, you can find everything from tasks like helping people start blogging to editing to general copywriting jobs here—they aggregate all the best writing jobs they can find to make them easy to find and search through on their site.

Upwork

Job Seeker: Upwork offers tools to kickstart your freelance journey – collaborative space, built-in invoice maker, and transparent recruitment process. You might also be able to work for many famous clients such as Microsoft, Airbnb, Dropbox, etc.

PeoplePerHour

Job Seeker: This freelance website has over 1.5 million freelancers that used their service. Every worker will have a rating, which is a great promotion. People Per Hour is free for freelancers, but the competition can be very challenging. You should always improve and set a reasonable fee so you’ll be more likely to get hired.

Guru

Job Seeker: After you sign up, you will be a part of 3 million freelancers across the globe in search of various jobs, such as web development, writing, architecture, and so on.

YunoJuno

Job Seeker: YunoJuno is a UK based freelance marketplace for creative individuals. They were created on the mission to champion "the future of work" for innovative companies. From designers to marketers, YunoJuno is a great freelance website to start with if you're based in the UK.

Freelancer

Job Seeker: This freelance website is the largest crowd-sourcing marketplace with 32 million registered users. To match that number, there are of thousands of jobs that you can opt as a freelance worker.

Glassdoor

Job Seeker: Job seekers can simultaneously search for open jobs and read detailed information on each company’s culture, CEO, benefits, and salary data, making Glassdoor the clear winner for employer research and insights.