2017-01-31



Here is this year’s list of the 50+ best websites for job search.

If you are just looking for a list of job boards, you have come to the wrong place. Job boards are only a very small part of  your job search strategy.

In fact, less than 30% jobs are filled through job boards or aggregators. Surveys from Jobvite and CareerXroads and other sources, report that a referred candidate is more likely to be hired.

Honestly, it is going to take more than applying to jobs online to land your job.

Now, here’s how I came up with this list. It is a compilation of resources I’ve been recommended to job seekers.  My criteria for selecting these sites is based on three things:

the sites provide quality content

the author(s)/publisher show an understanding of modern job search trends and methodologies

the sites are relevant to your job search questions

And while all these resources are free, most do offer workshops, books, courses or paid services.

You can conduct a successful job search without paying a lot of money, however, savvy job seekers and careerists know when they need to invest in themselves.

50+ Best Websites for Job Search 2017





LinkedIn

LinkedIn is a category all in itself! Every working professional MUST BE using LinkedIn. It isn’t just an online resume, it is a research tool, networking database, job board, source of industry news, salary calculator and more! Use their iOS or Android apps for your smart phone too!

RESEARCH RESOURCES

GlassDoor

Use Glassdoor to research what employees are anonymously saying about companies, get salary information and learn what questions they’ve asked during interviews. Yes, they have job postings too!

My Next Move

My Next Move helps assess your interests, research careers and begin developing a list of skills and keywords to use in marketing yourself.  This is essentially a database sponsored by the U.S. Department of Labor, Employment & Training Administration, and developed by the National Center for O*NET Development.

SmartBrief Industry News

SmartBrief compiles the latest news by industry to help you keep on top of trends. Pick the industry you are interested in and subscribe to get daily news updates or use their app (iOS only) to view the top stories from trade publications and professional societies. You’ll find summaries of news from education, finance, food and beverage, health are, marketing & advertising, retail, tech, life sciences & technology, telecom, infrastructure, energy & chemicals, aviation & aerospace, travel & hospitality. SmartBrief also has top stories to help you manage your career. SmartBrief On Your Career

SALARY RESEARCH

These salary calculators will help determine your value in the market place.

Glassdoor.com

Indeed Salary Search

NACE Salary Calculator (for new graduates)

PayScale

Salary.com

RESUME CRAFTING (AND MORE)

Writing a resume is not easy. These sites help you learn how to craft resumes and LinkedIn profiles.

AvidCareerist

AvidCareerist is the work of Donna Svei. She writes LinkedIn profiles and resumes. Donna delivers factual, informative articles and detailed research on topics impacting your job search.

Career Trend

Career Trend, by Jaqui Barrett-Poindexter, is a exquisitely written blog. Jacqui has a way with words! She is a master resume writer, and more accurately, a master storyteller.

Chameleon Resumes

Chameleon Resumes, by Lisa Rangel, offers executive level resumes and LinkedIn advice. Lisa is a LinkedIn Job Search Expert- she  was hired as a Group Moderator for LinkedIn’s Premium Job Seeker Group.

Executive Resume Branding

Executive Resume Branding, by Meg Guiseppi, has some of the best articles on personal branding available. While she writes for her executive audience, the advice is relevant to anyone wanting to create a strong personal brand.

Great Resumes Fast

Great Resumes Fast, by Jessica Hernandez and her team, offer sample resumes, articles to help you craft a better modern resume and more job search help.

SAMPLES & EXAMPLES

Looking for sample cover letters, resume samples, scripting on what to say? You’ll find it on these sites.

The Balance – Job Searching

The Balance-provides advice AND examples of resumes and cover letters. Alison Doyle is the Job Search Expert.

Live Career Letter Examples

Live Career supplies resume and cover letter templates, articles, assessments and more!

Quintessential Careers

Quint Careers has so much more than sample cover letters. You’ll find articles on networking, interviewing and other job search trends. This is a go-to source for sample anything (cover letters, emails and resumes!)

JOB SEARCH ADVICE

Check these websites for the best answers to your job search questions. Better yet, subscribe to them and get regular updates.

Human Workplace

Human Workplace, by Liz Ryan, provides honest, straight forward advice to help empower you. She is on your side, not the employer’s.

Job-Hunt.org

Job-Hunt.org is THE authoritative site for your job search! You will find everything you need, at any stage of your career! All aspects of job search are covered by carefully selected experts. Susan P. Joyce is the mastermind of this site.

JobMob

JobMob always has an interesting compilation of information to help with your job search. Jacob Share manages this site.

The Muse

Great articles and information you’ll want for all aspects of your professional life! It covers career advice, job search, career paths, management, and more! Bonus: every week you can see a list of featured companies with job openings.

US News & World Report’s On Careers

US News & World Report On Careers is written by career pros and covers everything job search related as well as career advice.

Work It Daily

This site used to be called CAREEREALISM. It has a new name with more help. You will find relevant job search and career advice provided by “trusted career experts.”

SOCIAL MEDIA JOB SEARCH

Career Sherpa

In case you didn’t realize it, I write about ways to use social media to help you stay competitive in today’s job search!

OVER 50 JOB SEARCH

Job seekers over 50 face a specific set of challenges. You need to understand the issues, biases and how you can spin your experience into a valuable asset!

AARP

AARP’s job expert, Kerry Hannon, covers issues that the older job seeker has to know in order to compete. You’ll find all the issues you need to take into consideration while hunting down your next job as a more seasoned professional.

Career Pivot

Career Pivot by Marc Miller targets Baby Boomers who are in search of their next career.

My Lifestyle Career

My Lifestyle Career written by Nancy Collamer, offers advice for people over 50 on how to transition into a new career before retirement, often referred to as second-act careers..  Nancy also writes for Next Avenue  (PBS site for people over 50).

NEW COLLEGE GRAD & EARLY CAREER JOB SEARCH

Campus To Career

Campus To Career helps you connect the dots from your college experience to landing your first job.

YouTern

YouTern is the place to go for your job search! The Savvy Intern blog, with articles written by top experts, isn’t just for interns. Their advice ant tips apply to every job seeker!

INTERVIEWING

Ask The Headhunter Nick Corcodolis

Nick provides interviewing and job search advice from a recruiter’s perspective. He provides solid, straight-shooting advice. Nick answers job search questions most other recruiters won’t or don’t.

Robin Ryan

Robin Ryan, author of  “60 Seconds And Your Hired,” delivers job search advice you don’t want to miss. You can subscribe to her newsletter on her site. You can also read her job search tips here.

OTHER JOB SEARCH RESOURCES

CareerOneStop

CareerOneStop has information on starting your search, finding a career match, information on re-training, where to find local services if you are unemployed and more. Sponsored by the Department of Labor.

6 TOP JOB BOARDS

Searching the job boards is one of the least effective job search methods. But it makes you feel good. Job boards are a grood resource of information. You can develop a list of keywords by reviewing job postings and understand what skills, words, and terms employers use to describe what they are looking for. I’ll admit, not all employers are good at writing job postings, but they are gettting better.

These are the top job boards you should set alerts on:

Indeed.com

SimplyHired

Monster.com

CareerBuilder

And don’t forget about CraigsList

SPECIALTY JOB BOARDS

Using specialty or niche job boards, depending on your industry or occupation, is a must. Some companies will only post opportunities within these sites that target only the specific talent they are seeking.

Dice

Dice is known as being a job board for technical candidates (IT, etc.) Besides jobs, you will see news and advice to help with your job search.

HigherEd Jobs

HigherEd Jobs features job opportunities at colleges and universities.

Idealist

Idealist focuses on non-profit job postings, volunteer opportunities and internships.

USA Jobs

USA Jobs is the Federal Government’s official source for federal job listings across hundreds of federal agencies and organizations.

Internships.com

Internships.com helps you find internships and entry level jobs. This board is dedicated to recent college graduates.

LinkUp

LinkUp aggregates its job listings from employer websites. This allows you to directly apply on the company’s website.

Freelancing/Gigs/Remote Work

With the gig economy on the rise, and job security diminishing- you may want to start freelancing for income security. You can check out these boards for a variety of freelancing opportunities.

FlexJobs.com

Guru.com

UpWork.com

PODCASTS

CareerCloud Radio

Mac’s List Find Your Dream Job Podcast

The Voice of Job Seekers

TOOLS

Get serious about your job search and long-term career success. You’ll need to be find-able online. These tools make it very easy to develop a “one page” summary of your experience and improve search results for your name!

About.me

About.me makes it easy to create a single webpage highlighting you. List your other social media profiles, create lists, join a community of people who value online visibility.

Branded.me

Branded.me converts information from your LinkedIn profile into a semi-customizable personal website.

BrandYourself

BrandYourself walks you through the steps to improve how your name ranks in search results.

JobScan

Jobscan will help you “optimize your resume keywords and get past resume screeners.” Upload your resume and copy and paste the job description and Jobscan compares the two to see how well you “match” the words used in the posting.

JibberJobber

JibberJobber is a web-based tool to organize and manage your job search! It goes far beyond a standard spreadsheet. It helps keep track of and manage relationships, job postings, target companies and more!

More Great Professional Job Search Advice

Here are more people I know, like and trust. Please visit their sites too! (My weekly Summary Sunday articles feature the week’s best job search articles. When you find a source you like, add it to your list of job search resources!)

Absolutely Abby,  Career Attraction, Career Solvers, Copeland Coaching, HR Bartender, Interview Success Formula, Job Jenny, Keppie Careers, Lea McLeod, The Resume Crusade, TopResume, William Arruda (on Forbes),  WorkCoachCafe. (Recruiters who look out for job seekers Bulls Eye Recruiting,  Jim Stroud, The Searchologist, Social-Hire)

Twitter List of Experts

I’ve made it super simple for you to find news, articles and information for your job search. Follow these pros on Twitter for job search advice and guidance.

The most recent list is here.

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