Job Search Engines

There are hundreds of good job search engines that vary in size and purpose from small local job boards to nationwide employment sites. Our goal is to help you navigate through a sea of job search sites so that you can accomplish your ultimate goal - find a good and rewarding job.




MONSTER and CareerBuilder are best known job search engines and they are an absolute must for any job seeker. These sites enable you to search for work, post your resume and offer useful features to assist in your job search.


Career websites like Beyond.com, Job.com, jobster and Gojobs.com offer thousands of jobs. Anyone who is serious about finding work must definitely use these sites.

Also there are other helpful nationwide employment sites. Snagajob.com and EmploymentGuide.com list hourly positions in your local area. NET-TEMPS and thingamajob specialize in temporary jobs.

In addition, craigslist and oodle, huge classifieds sites, have job boards for many cities across the USA.


Job search index works this way. You type your job search terms and it returns results from different career sites, newspapers and company listings.

all job search.com is a great employment site that searches numerous job search engines and other sources to provide you with a list of up to date jobs. SimplyHired and indeed are excellent job indexes to explore employment opportunities.

LinkUp offers a new concept by concentrating on companies' job listings only. It's a good source for so called hidden jobs.


TwitterJobSearch is a newcomer among job search engines, but it lists thousands of jobs and it would be a mistake to overlook this job site with a strong potential. Linked In is a great professional network where you can find about employment opportunities. Also Jobrap enables you to discuss listed positions with other job seekers.


These employment websites specialize in particular industry or profession. Take a look at our left side menu or go to our Professional Job Search Sites page and choose your category to find great industry specific sites.


We are in the process of building pages that list top job search engines in every state. So far we have completed 14 states along East Coast and created a page for Washington, DC. Check our Job Sites By State directory to see if your state is there.

Please take a note that many of our state guides link to local job directories for cities and counties that contain valuable information like top employers and other useful career resources.


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In addition to a list of top job search sites, YourCareerLinks.com also offers job search advice articles that cover different aspects of job hunting such as Interview Tips, Successful Job Search Networking, Career Trends, Hidden Job Market... Also we have a guide on where and how to post your resume that discusses free and premium resume posting sites.

Now that you know all there is to know about top job search sites, I wish you best of luck in your job hunting efforts!