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.

Codeable

Job Seeker: For WordPress experts, this is an excellent place to start. Codeable focuses on offering their clients everything from WordPress themes to plugins—and that’s it. They’re literally just a resource for clients to find WordPress experts (and for experts like you to land WordPress developer jobs), so your task of finding the right clients just got a lot easier.

AngelList

Job Seeker: Working with startups can be exciting. You may get the chance to shape a brand’s identity and flex your creativity a bit more than with established companies. AngelList connects freelancers with these up-and-coming businesses.

Assemble.tv

Job Seeker: Assemble is a highly curated network of creatives including directors, copywriters, creative directors, photographers, editors, motion artists and more.

ServiceScape

Job Seeker: ServiceScape is a great freelance job website for working with startups and SMBs that are already online outsourcing-friendly. So, if you’ve got the skills (like blogging skills) and experience, ServiceScape is a great place to spend some time and apply to projects that work for you.

We Work Remotely

Job Seeker: We Work Remotely boasts that they get around 2.5 million users a month. That’s huge. They have a multitude of job postings with many design-related offerings. We Work Remotely may feel a bit less personal than more design-centric websites, but the volume of job postings makes up for this.

Time Etc

Job Seeker: This is another great company that sources people that want to land freelance jobs as virtual assistants. They specialize in the virtual assistant space, so you’re sure to find your fit there if that’s exactly what you’re going after.