25 Excellent Employment Websites To Find A New Job

Posted Feb 01, 2009 by LesLister / comments 0 comments / Print / Font Size Decrease font size Increase font size

Millions of new jobs are currently available in the USA and countries around the world, if you know where to look.

If you have been recently unemployed or just wanting to change jobs, then it is important to use all the job searching tools that are available to you. The job market is sinking faster than the Titanic, but on the bright side, there are still some companies hiring.

This article contains a list of employment websites and job search engines along with a few extra surprises where you can earn some money while continuing your employment search. There is absolutely no way on Earth to list every single one of the job websites that are available online, so if you would like to suggest other employment websites in your neck of the wood, then please do so in the comment section below.

Remember, to bookmark this page for a quick and easy reference guide to use when seeking new employment. Help someone today and pass this article along to those you know looking for a job.

Simply Hired (http://www.simplyhired.com )

Simply Hired has made the job searching easier and faster with their consistently updated job search engine. Simply type the “Job Title, Skills, or Company” and the “City, State or Zip Code” into the search fields to begin your job search. The Simply Hired Job Search Engine will search through its jobs database of more than 3,688,186 currently available job openings and return fantastic employment results.

JobOpenings.net (http://www.jobopenings.net )

JobOpenings.net is a comprehensive employment search tool that currently can help you find over 1,510,000 real jobs in the United States and Canada. Membership is free.

Monster (http://www.monster.com )

Monster is both a national and international job search tool that can lead your searches to millions of new job openings around the globe. Basic membership is free.

YAHOO! HotJobs (http://www.hotjobs.com )

YAHOO! HotJobs contains millions of available job opening currently available around the world and in just about every field imaginable. Also, job hunters can take a break from job searches to sit down and read helpful advice and career articles to give serious job seekers the edge over the competitive and growing unemployed job market. A Yahoo! Account is required to post resumes and membership is free.

Careerbuilder.com (http://www.careerbuilder.com ) Careerbuilder.com currently has more than 1.6 million jobs available across the USA. Besides, hosting more than a million jobs, this website also will allow job hunters the opportunity to build a resume and email the resume directly to the companies wanting to hire new employees. To be kept informed on new job listings in your area or areas of interest, job seekers can sign-up for the Careerbuilder.com newsletter.

USAJOBS (http://www.usajobs.gov )

One of the fastest growing employment segments in the United States is working for the government. USAJOBS offers qualified job candidates a wide variety of employment options and salary ranges.

Government Job Search (http://www.federaljobsearch.com )

Government Job Search currently contains over 71,000 US government jobs openings in city, state or federal government. Government jobs are generally more secure than the free market jobs and usually offer excellent benefits and salaries or wages. The search tools are very easy and straightforward to use and to navigate the website. Some government jobs may require qualified candidates to have valid security clearances or pass a civil service examination, before being considered for the job position(s) that are interested in applying for.

MedicalWorkers.com (http://www.medicalworkers.com )

The medical industry is probably the second fastest growing employer next to government employment. Medicalworkers.com is a comprehensive search engine website for finding employment within the medical establishment. Healthcare professionals from nurses to surgeons and everything in between can discover thousands of new jobs in the healthcare field on this website. The site and search navigation tools are very easy to use and it only takes seconds to return your first job opening results.

50 State Jobs (http://www.50statejobs.com )

50 State Jobs is a comprehensive employment-locating tool that comes complete with charts and listings of the best companies to work for, to the largest employers in the United States. Learning to navigate the website requires a bit of extra time, but the end result could land you a job, so it is worth the time and effort.

UK Jobs (http://www.ukjobsnet.co.uk )

The easiest way to find your next UK job is by visiting UK Jobs Network and searching through more than 298,000 job vacancies that there currently are available on the site. Site navigation is easy and simple to use and job seekers can post their resume on the site once they have joined the site. Membership is free.

CV Library (http://www.cv-library.co.uk )

CV Library covers 90 different industries and has 2,784 agencies and employers looking to fill more than 55,317 United Kingdom job vacancies. Membership is free and CV Library also offers other helpful tools and advice to help you find employment.

Reed.co.uk (http://www.reed.co.uk )

Reed is a comprehensive job searching Internet tool that currently contains more than 135, 281 job vacancies and offers its members great easy-to-use career tools to help make finding gainful employment a breeze. Membership is free.

Careerindia.com (http://www.careerindia.com )

Careerindia.com is a comprehensive job site to locate new employment in India. The website can be read in multiple languages including English. There are several thousand-job openings with Indian companies in a variety of industries.

Naukri.com (http://www.naukri.com )

Naukri.com is India’s #1 Job Site on the Internet. Job seekers can access a large database of jobs that are currently available in a wide range of industries. Members can post a resume in a database that receives 35,000 recruiters each month and membership is free, but the employment opportunities are located in India.

Russian Federation Jobs (http://russian.federation.jobs.com )

Looking to make a big lifestyle change and ready to move to a winter wonderland to work or are you a Russian needing to find a job? There are hundreds of Russian job openings found on this website, including thousands of other jobs throughout the European Union.

Russian Jobs Network (http://www.russnet.org/jobs/jobs.html )

Russian Jobs Network in the most comprehensive collection of web sites and Listservs available to find job announcements and contacts for non-governmental and non-profit organizations in the former Soviet Union.

ChinaSplash (http://www.chinasplash.com/index.html )

ChinaSplash is the #1 job employment site on the Internet. China companies and manufacturers have thousands of job openings available for some of the world’s best-known international companies. Search for jobs, post resumes or post a job opening (employers only) and best of all, find a new place to work for. Membership is free and site content is in English language.

NewChinaCareer.com (http://www.newchinacareer.com/index.html )

NewChinaCareer.com has currently 12,985 job listings from 782 companies operating throughout China. The website content is in English language and the navigation search tools are extremely easy to use. Job seekers will have a wide range of employment opportunities available to choose among, so there is really something here for everyone wanting to work in the beautiful land of China.

The Job Spider (http://www.thejobspider.com/job/browse-jobs.asp )

Every job seeker needs a little extra help every once in a while and “The Job Spider” crawls the Internet seeking out the newest job openings from around the world and these great employment opportunities can be discovered on this site. Pick a job category, choose a job, click for details, and then apply if you are interested. Employment opportunities are from all over the world, so this is truly a website for the global community to use when seeking new work.

Australian Job Search (http://jobsearch.gov.au/default.aspx )

This is an award-winning job search website serves the find continent found down-under of Australia. There are currently 64,218-job opening available throughout Australia in a wide range of employment fields. Membership is free and is hosted by the Australian Government.

Contracted Work (http://contractedwork.com/rt.cfm?CatID=14 )

Contracted Work Professional Services is not the typical run-of-the-mill employment website. Used by professionals in the computer sciences fields, networking, website design, graphic illustrators, technical writing and much more. Employers post their current projects in an auction style environment with job description included and potentially interested professionals bid on the project as to how much they would complete the project for. This is not the best option for everyone, but for those interested in working on a contract-basis, then this is what you have been looking for.

Triond (http://www.triond.com )

Freelance writing for Triond can potentially earn the right people an extra-income to help pay the bills while you are continuing to look for a new full or part time job. Joining Triond does not cost members anything to join and writers and photographers can earn royalties each month on the content that they publish. Earning some money is better than no money, at all.

Myspace Jobs (http://jobs.myspace.com )

The world’s largest online social network with over 100 million worldwide members offers a comprehensive job seeking tool containing thousands of currently available job openings from a wide variety of employment fields. Simply type in the kind of job that you are looking for and the city, state or zip code where you are wanting to work, and then click “Find Jobs” button and your on your way to working again soon.

Indeed (http://www.indeed.com )

This website provides a simple to use job search engine that has crawled job sites, newspapers, associations, and company career pages to collect 768,250 new job postings in the last 7 days. Look for a job, read job trends, understand salaries or join in on the forums, it is up to you, but there is plenty to be done on a visit to this site.

Dice (http://www.dice.com )

Dice specializes in the high-tech job market industry and currently has more than 69,000 tech jobs available for skilled and qualified candidates. The majority of the jobs are located in the United States, but that doesn’t mean that an employment opportunity doesn’t exist in your country or nation or state. Membership is free. Members can post resumes, explore tech market conditions, get tech career advice, discuss salaries, or join into a forum discussion concerning the job market in the technology field.

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Comments

SharifaMcFarlane
SharifaMcFarlane said... on January 30th, 2010 at 6:35 AM

This list must have taken some amount of effort to put together. Thank you.

CYBERNEVERTY
CYBERNEVERTY said... on February 25th, 2009 at 1:54 AM

I only want Leslister shows his truly ability as creative as in his first site.

LesLister
LesLister said... on February 17th, 2009 at 6:05 AM

Hi OriginalThinker -

Thank you for the link. Yes, it is quite a nice link directory and an excellent resource for help people locate jobs. I am not sure if I would consider it a list, because it doesn’t appear to be something written by a single author, but more of a part of a link directory.

I may include the link in an article in the future, if I should write another related to jobs.

God Bless,

- LesLister -

OriginalThinker
OriginalThinker said... on February 13th, 2009 at 3:43 AM

Hey LL!

Since you’re the list expert - here’s one for you to check out:  http://www.govonthe.net/jobs.htm

BCNU ‘round - OT

LesLister
LesLister said... on February 7th, 2009 at 11:17 PM

Hi OriginalThinker -

No need to apologize, because you did the right thing, because you did not originally realize that I also write using the pen name Nelson Doyle at Triond. I want to thank you for looking out for me and I am sure others that write at Triond. I would hope that I would do the same thing, if I should come across an author stealing our original works.

As far as the Brian H. comment is concerned, I will need to read through the comments that have been left and the comments that I have left, so to understand what you are referring to. I have left quite a few comments of the last couple of months, that I often lose track of them. However, I suppose he was rude or something, if his comment was removed.

Thank you once again and May God Bless You,

- Leslister - (a.k.a. Nelson Doyle)

OriginalThinker
OriginalThinker said... on February 6th, 2009 at 6:08 AM

Hello again LesLister (a.k.a. Nelson Doyle) –

As the old saying goes “Another day, another lesson learned.”  Although I have been using computers for almost 10 years, where matters of the Internet (i.e. portals, blogs, RSS’s and their ilk) are concerned I am probably what would be considered a newbie.  In that capacity I have only used but one “identity” across all websites until my comment to you.

As a Libra I pride myself in my sense of balance and fairness; in this case, more accurately, “justice”.  The thought that both of your postings were from the same individual had never occurred to me – as the whole world can now tell.  Therefore, since it was my error to ASSume that you were not the original author, I do herewith retract my previous accusation with my most humble apologies.

I would like to be the first, on this site, to congratulate you on “an EXCELLENT resource” article.  I am sure that subsequent comments here will bear testimony to that effect in numbers proportionate to the resultant comments on the Triond site.  (BTW – you were “right on target” in your reply there to Brian H.; I noticed that they removed his comment from the postings.)

For today just call me “eating crow”.

LesLister
LesLister said... on February 2nd, 2009 at 8:55 AM

Hi OriginalThinker -

It is truly wonderful that you have read my work at Triond, too. I write using the pen name Nelson Doyle at Triond and I use a different pen name here on Bukisa, because on Bukisa I am trying to keep focus to writing list-style articles and not too many articles using tons of pictures like many of my articles contain at Triond.

Anyway, you did not know who I was here on Bukisa, because I haven’t really made it known to the Triond community, because Bukisa is another venture altogether for me.

Thank you for providing a link to my article at Triond.

God Bless You,

-Leslister - (a.k.a Nelson Doyle at Triond.com)

OriginalThinker
OriginalThinker said... on February 1st, 2009 at 11:44 PM

Hey LesLister -

As is evidenced by the earlier date and ORIGINAL author in the following link, you are nothing more than a charlatan plagiarist!  Why didn’t you change at least one word of, or better yet acknowledge (by providing a link to), the original article found here: http://www.bizcovering.com/Employment/Now-Hiring-25-Incredible-Web-Sites-to-Help-the-Unemployed-Find-Employment.370413/1

Your only original thought was to type out the hyperlinks to the various sites.



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