Nexxt

Job Seeker: Nexxt categorizes the jobs search according to 4 criteria: career focus, local focus, diversity focus, and global focus. The third one is beneficial to accommodate a more inclusive work environment for everyone.

College Recruiter

Job Seeker: Student or recent grad? Browse this site to see what kind of part time freelance jobs pop up within your degree. These are going to be great beginner jobs that will get you experience and, hopefully, contacts for future work.

Toptal

Job Seeker: Toptal is a freelance website which promises companies they can hire the top 3% of global freelancers. Surely, you can be one of them if you work hard enough in building your skills.

Webflow Experts

Job Seeker: There are many businesses out there looking to hire freelancers and agencies that offer services related to Webflow. If you have any skills in design, development, site migration, or marketing, Webflow Experts might be worth taking a look at.

Authentic Jobs

Job Seeker: Authentic Jobs is a leading job board for software developers, creatives, and designers. The great thing about this freelance site is that you can look specifically for freelance gigs, internships, part-time, and full-time work. From digital marketing jobs, UI/UX jobs, and software development jobs, you'll find it all on Authentic Jobs.

Workana

Job Seeker: Despite being a little newer to the freelance jobs game, Workana is making a splash in particular when it comes to the amount of quality clients they have requesting help in the freelance customers service job space.

Smashing Magazine

Job Seeker: This is another great job board, and it’s a great resource for both developers and designers to utilize. It comes with the time cost of sorting through the postings yourself, but it’s easy to find freelancing jobs with the time commitment you want.

Envato Studio

Job Seeker: Envato Studio’s most popular category is logos, so if that’s your thing, start here. They’re also known for very fast turn-around and an easy-to-use platform, both win-wins for beginners!

Joomlancers

Job Seeker: If you’re a tech wizard and you’re chomping at the bit, go to Joomlancer first. They have a super fast sign up process, and you can pretty much immediately start bidding on jobs.

Working Not Working

Job Seeker: If you’ve ever checked out the Working Not Working magazine, you know that they’re serious about design and empowering those with the tools to help people grow in their careers. This branch of their company works so well in complementing this mission.

Gigster

Job Seeker: Software designers, web designers, even app developers can find their home on Gigster. They have a screening process, which can make it tough to be accepted, but they use AI to match freelancers with projects, which is just plain cool.

Indeed

Job Seeker: The site aggregates job listings from thousands of websites, including job boards, staffing firms, associations, and company career pages.

Monster

Job Seeker: Monster caters to job seekers from all experience levels and work styles (freelance, temp, part-time, full-time, etc.) and its job search tools are free to use. You need to create an account using your email address in order to apply to any job listing on Monster, but doing so takes less than 30 seconds.