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?

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.

YouTeam

Job Seeker: If you’re an experienced software developer, YouTeam is a great site that’ll pair you up with remote contract work (and even freelance jobs) on-demand. While most engineers on their platform aren’t full-time freelancers, this can be a great place to pick up some long-term projects if you’re already a contractor for another IT consulting firm or software development shop.

Assemble.tv

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

Production Hub

Job Seeker: Site that focuses only on media production, it does cost a little to get on – basic plans are only about $5 a month, though, so don’t let that deter you too much.

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.

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.

Stage 32

Job Seeker: This is the type of site where job board meets networking, which can be great for a career like video editing or even podcast editing, where word of mouth will get you pretty far (but there are jobs posted to sort through when no one is talking about you yet)

The Creative Loft

Job Seeker: The Creative Loft is actually a great destination for creatives seeking freelance jobs in a variety of categories—ranging from photography to fashion, interior design, event planning, entertainment, music and more. With most of their freelance jobs (especially in the photography section) being listed in the US, the opportunities do skew more towards US-based photographers.

The Creative Group

Job Seeker: The freelance website makes it easy for freelancers out there to find a job they want. TCG, as it’s called, allows you to upload a resume or a LinkedIn profile to start looking for a job.

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.

Aquent

Job Seeker: While Aquent states that they mainly accept someone who has 2+ years of working experience, fresh graduates are still welcome to explore their available jobs. And if you doubt how much your skill is worth, there is a salary guide to help you set your price.