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Best Job Search Sites

Whether you’re a recent graduate applying to entry-level jobs or a seasoned professional with years of experience looking to advance your career, there are many job search sites to help you find and land your dream job. On this page, we’ll provide you with a rundown of the top job search sites and key tips for using them.

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Top job search sites

Simply typing “job search sites” into Google will present you with seemingly endless sites to aid your job search. Rather than visit the countless job sites that appear in your search results, narrow down the sites and tools you use, starting with these popular sites.

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5 key tips for using job search sites

Many people these days are in a hurry to find their next job and therefore don’t have a well-thought-out plan in place when applying to a job opening. Maybe you’ve recently been let go from your current job or quit on your own and you’re feeling the pressure to get a new position ASAP, but that doesn’t mean your job hunting process should suffer because of a hasty approach.

1. Know the job application process inside and out

The first step to finding a new job is to make sure you are ready for the application process once you are presented with the perfect job opportunity. This includes making sure that your resume is up to date and correctly formatted. We’ve gathered the most important job tips, career tips and interview tips to help you stand out from the competition.

2. Figure out what you truly want from your new job

What is your dream job? Prioritize the things that are important to you. Will you be looking for a part-time or full-time job at a small business or large corporation? Whether that’s salary, job title or job location, if you don’t have your priorities straight, you’ll end up in a job that won’t make you happy. Define what field is in your best interest and perform online job searches for the specific job title. If you fine-tune the fields you’re interested in, this will drastically improve your job search process.

3. Make sure your resume and cover letters are ship-shape

There is no reason to start creating a resume or cover letter from scratch. ResumeHelp professional resume templates, cover letter templates, resume examples and cover letter examples give you a great jump start. Our Resume Builder and Cover Letter Builder also make the resume and cover letter writing process quicker and easier, with step-by-step guidance—just fill in your information and your professional resume and cover letter is built before your eyes.

4. Don’t restrict your job search to one avenue

In addition to your online job search, you should network, visit career fairs, find referrals and seek out informational interviews from industry professionals. Networking is a great way to share your experience and learn about available job opportunities. Attend career fairs and visit booths for the important companies in your specific industry. Be sure to bring updated resumes to share with potential employers. Seek referrals from your former managers, clients and colleagues (or former teachers if you are just starting out in your career). Setting up informational interviews are a great way to learn more about your field and at the same time make a great impression on potential employers.

5. Keep yourself organized as you apply for jobs

We strongly recommend you keep a running list of the jobs that you are applying for, with a few notes on the job and the company. This will help you stay organized and avoid the embarrassment of re-applying for the same job at the same company. A list also helps you keep track of the potential employers that may read your application, resume and cover letter, and contact you for more information. Should you be caught off guard and asked any questions, a list will help you recall exactly what the job requirements are for the position and company you’ve applied to.

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FAQ: Top Job Search Sites

Have questions? We’re here to help.

While there are multiple ways to find good job postings, the quickest way is to perform online research through the best job search sites like Indeed, monster.com, LinkedIn and other job search platforms. You can also reach out to your professional network, family and friends for job referrals. If there’s a specific company that you want to work for, visit the career section and job boards of the company website. Job fairs are designed to help job hunters find a job as well as seeking help from a recruiter. For more job search advice, see the job search section of our career blog.

There is no definitive “best” job site search engine, but rather many sites you can use as you find the right job. Visit each site and see what each has to offer. Then, narrow down your list and focus on sites that have the most open job roles and career resources that match your job title and industry. The most commonly used ways to search for jobs online are LinkedIn, Indeed and Google.

If you’re having trouble finding a job, don’t just limit your search to online queries for specific jobs. Reach out to your network connections and industry colleagues. Post on your social media platforms, send emails or call relevant contacts. Job opportunities come available on a daily basis so stay focused until the right vacancy is presented to you. Also, be sure that your current resume and cover letter are not sabotaging your job search. If you need a resume or cover letter fast, use our ResumeHelp Resume Builder and Cover Letter Builder. Our resume and cover letter resources can help you land your dream job.

To find jobs in your field, perform a search online using descriptive terms and keywords about the job title, industry and location that you are interested in. Look through job search site results, reading each job description carefully, and apply to those that match your skill level, qualifications and experience. Most job sites also give you the option of filtering possible job postings based on salary requirements and whether you prefer in-house or remote positions.

When using social media sites such as Linkedin and Facebook to find new part time, full-time, freelance or remote jobs, be sure your profiles on these sites are up to date. Expand your social network by following companies and individuals in your industry and connecting with other professionals in your field of interest. On LinkedIn, build up your network to increase your exposure and find other connections. Reach out to alumni from your college or university to search for anyone employed at companies you’re interested in. Join professional groups (both online and offline) so you can maintain connections.

To prepare for a job search, start by updating your resume to include all your relevant skills and accomplishments. If you’re unsure about which career path to pursue, perform a self-assessment to figure out your best and most relevant skills and guide you toward a career that would suit you best. Since potential employers will probably check your social media accounts, ensure your profiles are presentable and professional. Join LinkedIn and other job search websites and begin following important companies in your industry. Most job search sites are continuously updated, so check those sites often. You never know when your dream job posting will appear. One final key tip: When updating your resume, look at industry specific resume examples for inspiration and resume templates for guidance on how to update your own resume and ensure it has proper formatting.

One mistake you can avoid in your job search is to not apply to every open job listed on job search engines. Focus on jobs that match the job role and industry you’re qualified and interested in. A second mistake to avoid is to not submit the same resume and cover letter to all jobs you apply for. Instead, customize your job application materials to match the job requirements and qualifications of the particular job you’re applying to. And lastly, don’t hesitate to apply for a job even if it’s not 100% what you’re looking for. It’s a good experience to go through the job application process and get practice with job interview questions.

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WRITTEN BY Donna Wright

Donna is a career expert with extensive experience in the fields of Marketing, Publishing, Direct Mail and Communications. She’s witnessed firsthand the importance of a powerful resume and cover letter to a job search, so she takes great pride in helping change the lives of job seekers by sharing expert career advice and tips to help land the perfect job.

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