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Most Popular Sites to Find Who is Hiring

The internet provides many different resources for job seekers. With countless of websites to choose from, job seekers can often become overwhelmed. Below is a list of the top job search websites and what they have to offer.


Craigslist: Craigslist is a very popular location for everything from finding apartments to buying and selling nearly everything. It also offers pretty good job listings, depending on where you live. In major metropolitan areas, Craigslist can offer hundreds of new job listings every single day.


Indeed: Indeed is perhaps the best and most comprehensive job search engine on the internet. Rather than allowing users to post job listings on their site, Indeed searches other job listing sites and gives you a list of all jobs throughout the internet.


Simply Hired: A job search engine similar to Indeed. They call themselves the biggest and smartest search engine on the web boasting an impressive number of jobs you can find. At any given moment you can find more than five million jobs on Simply Hired.


Jobster: A job search engine like Simply Hired and Indeed. Choose your job category and location and start searching.


Monster: Monster, previously the go-to site for jobs, allows employers to post listings and job seekers to post their resumes.


Yahoo! Hotjobs: Search engine almost identical to Monsters except for different job opportunities.


CareerBuilder: A search engine like Monster and Hotjobs. CareerBuilder also offers job alerts in your field and recommends jobs to you.


Job Central: Rather than searching by job category, search by areas of interest to find your true calling


MediaBistro: A job search engine for jobs in media and publishing.


Elance: Not jobs but rather contracts. Elance is the place for freelancers of all walks of life to bid on jobs posted by clients.


Guru:
A service similar to Elance, though less popular.