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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.
Rent a Coder
Job Seeker:
Pretty self-explanatory – clients that are looking for programmers, developers, and even designers will go to Rent a Coder to… well… rent a coder. Also, it’s 100% free to sign up!
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.
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.
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.
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.
Mandy
Job Seeker:
Mandy is dedicated solely to the film and TV production work, for better or worse. The upside is that you don’t have to sort through irrelevant jobs, the downside is you’re competing with a lot of other people like you.
CloudPeeps
Job Seeker:
If you have a great portfolio and feel like you have the experience to start at a higher level, Cloud Peeps may be for you. They’re a bit more exclusive, which makes it harder to join but easier to get jobs if you do get accepted. They focus on marketing, social media, and general copywriting. Worth it to check out!
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
Remotive
Job Seeker:
Remotive is a fairly standard job board that you can search through and has all sorts of categories, including marketing. It’s easy to see when the job has been posted, where it’s located, and what specialty within marketing it falls under. And free!