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These Favorite Job Search Websites Are Easy Peasy!

favorite job search websites The Favorite Job Search Websites listed here are ones that I use daily as I help people find employment.

Although the newspapers provide some good local leads, I use the Job Search Engines extensively to pull up most of my job leads for people, as it allows me to get what I'm looking for quickly!

After years of digging through different Job Search Engines, I've compiled a list of favorites to share with you.


Indeed.com is as simple as it gets for online job search.
If you want to look at job openings in a particular area, type in the zip code or city & state for the area in which you want to work, and then click "Find Jobs".

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job title, keywords or company
city, state or zip jobs by job search

This will give you a listing of all the jobs for that area. Then you can sort them by date listed and distance from the zip code you entered. On the left side of the page, you can click on "Refine Your Search". This will give you the option of sorting your results by Salary Estimate, Job Title, Company, Employer/Recruiter, and Job Type.

To narrow your job search to just a particular Company or Job Title, go back to the top of the page, type the Company or Job Title in, add the zip code information, and click "Find Jobs".

High Paying Jobs With No College Degree

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No College Degree?
You can still fill openings in high paying jobs vacated by thousands of retiring workers in 50 states!

Great Career Choices: office jobs, equipment operators, boiler operators, mechanics, many other good paying jobs. Practice tests are offered to increase a person's chance of getting hired.

Other Favorite Job Search Websites

SimplyHired.com is another of my favorite Job Search Websites.

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job title or skills city, state or zip Jobs by SimplyHired

SimplyHired is a great tool for online job search and I really like the additional Sorting Capabilities and Employment Trend information it has. You enter a Job Title, Company Name or Skills, and then add your location information. You can sort your results by Company, Location, Job Type (Part-time, Full-time, Permanent, Temporary, Contract), Special Filters (Age 50+ Friendly Companies), Work Experience (number of years), Company Size (number of employees), Company Revenue, Date Posted, Source of the Posting (Company or other job site), and Employer or Recruiter.

Want to find out what a particular job title pays in your area? Go to the top of the SimplyHired.com page and click on Salaries. This will give you the average salary for a particular job title in your area and also give you a listing of similar job titles and their salaries.

Want to find out if the number of jobs is increasing or decreasing for a particular company, company, skill, or industry in the USA? Click on Employment Trends at the top of the SimplyHired.com page. Add your search information, and click search trends.

America's Job Exchange

America's Job Exchange

America's Job Exchange is another great resource for online job search and Entry Level Jobs in particular. In addition to a job title and location search, you can easily pull up all jobs posted for a particular employer name. There is also a free sign up to create and post your resume online.


Climb the Information Mountain!

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These Favorite Job Search Websites make finding the information you need simple. There is a veritable "mountain" of information at your fingertips for online job search. Sometimes that can be overwelming given the number of sites. The good news is that there are many excellent choices ahead of you. So put on your job search boots, and move forward!


"Today is your day!
Your mountain is waiting, so...get on your way!"
-Dr. Seuss


Set Up Your Free
Job Search Agent

Be sure to make your online job search easier by signing up for a free Job Search Agent at any of these Favorite Job Search Websites. These agents will email you new job opportunity listings as soon as they are posted. You set the job search up once and then the agent automatically delivers you notice of new jobs in whatever catagories you specify.


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