Wednesday, November 13, 2019
6 Sites to Find Freelance Job Listings Online
6 Sites to Find Freelance Job Listings Online 6 Sites to Find Freelance Job Listings Online Whether youve decided to make freelancing a full-time job or just want to pick up a little extra cash to supplement your existing income, the hardest part of getting started as a freelancer is knowing where to look for freelance job listings. Once you get going, however, youre likely to find that potential gigs are all around you, especially online. Here are 6 places to look for freelance jobs. Some sites will be familiar to every job seeker, and some might take you by surprise. 1. CareerBuilder CareerBuilder allows you to post up to five different resumes, which means that you can look for a variety of freelance jobs at the same time, or look for full-time work and part-time work simultaneously while testing the waters for a potential freelance career. To search for freelance jobs, add freelance or part-time to your search criteria. 2. Craigslist The granddaddy of all local sites, Craigslist is a solid choice for your hyper-local freelance job search. Go to your citys site and then look at the jobs sidebar on the right-hand side of the screen. Select your industry and search by keyword (e.g. freelance) or go directly to the part-time listing at the bottom of the list. For freelance jobs of even shorter duration, the gigs section at the very bottom of the right-hand side of the screen offers work that lasts the duration of a project. Just beware of scams. Although its no longer free to post jobs on Craigslist, its still pretty cheap as little as $25 per job, per category, in most cities. And never give anyone your bank account number, social security number, or any other identifying personal information in order to get access to a listing or to apply for a gig. 3.FlexJobs FlexJobs isnt free, but its also one of the few job search sites thats targeted solely to job seekers looking for part-time, flexible-schedule, or freelance work. The site also researches the companies that provide its listings to verify that theyre legit - and promises a money-back guarantee if youre not satisfied with your results. Although FlexJobs offers listings in Canada and overseas, youll find the most jobs if youre looking for US-based companies. 4. Indeed.com Indeed allows you to search millions of job listings, freelance and otherwise, in your area by typing in your keywords and your geographic location. You can also set up email alerts to have freelance job listings sent directly to your inbox. 5. LinkedIn Youve probably grown to think of LinkedIns resume on steroids service as a way to market yourself to full-time employers, but its also a great tool for freelancers. Once you build your profile, including a clear, professional headshot, and relevant keywords to grab potential clients attention, you can start searching for freelance gigs by including the term freelance in your search terms. Better yet, use the service to network with connections at companies who might need your services, and lay the foundation for a personal introduction to the manager who hires contractors. 6. Monster.com Set up a profile and become a registered user, and Monster will send you listings geared toward your specific needs, or you can search their database of jobs. To find freelance jobs, include keywords like freelance or part-time in your search criteria. Monster allows users to apply directly to jobs from the site. Use an App There are also apps you can use to find quick gig opportunities or to pitch your freelance services. Check out these money-making apps that will help you find a variety of opportunities.
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