Indeed

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

Snagajob

Job Seeker: Snagajob mainly posts hourly roles in healthcare, customer service, hospitality, retail sales, security, and food delivery. Job seekers can search for remote or local roles with the option to filter listings by those that are “Urgently Hiring.”

Scouted

Job Seeker: Scouted’s unique matchmaking-style approach to hiring makes it the best job website for college graduates looking to land their first entry-level full-time opportunity after graduation

LinkUp

Job Seeker: LinkUp adds up-to-date job listings in dozens of fields including education, finance, healthcare, law, marketing, and tech. The site is free to use, and job seekers can browse through all opportunities without signing up for an account.

LinkedIn

Job Seeker: Your LinkedIn profile serves as a public digital resume and portfolio and gets sent to recruiters once you’ve applied for a role, so it’s important to invest the time and effort to make sure it’s detailed, accurate, and optimized for search. It’s free to create a LinkedIn profile and browse opportunities.

The Ladders

Job Seeker: The Ladders provides job listings for dozens of sectors, including finance, software engineering, digital marketing, human resources, data science, and industrial engineering for major firms such as Morgan Stanley, Google, and Cigna. Upon signing up for The Ladders, you’ll be prompted to list the job titles you’re most interested in.

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.

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.

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.

Red Hat

Job Seeker: Red Hat works with higher level clients in general, and employs freelancers and remote workers to help their clients with everything from software development to sales. If you have some experience, or think your skill set is high enough, check them out.

CommissionCrowd

Job Seeker: Built as a platform by salespeople and for salespeople to find freelance gigs (that tend to be paid via mostly commission-only compensation), this free jobs site is a no-brainer if you’re interested in putting your selling skills to work in your free time. The best part? You won’t pay any fees at all to CommissionCrowd for using the platform—only client companies are charged for getting matched with freelancers.

ZipRecruiter

Job Seeker: Chances are, you’ve already heard of ZipRecruiter because of how many companies use their jobs platform to hire full-time talent, but did you know they also regularly post a large number of high-quality freelance jobs with opportunities to do part-time sales for top companies

Assemble.tv

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