MORE FREE SITES TO POST YOUR JOB OPENING
Thank you for posting a free ad with the Chamber of Commerce. Your job posting is 100% Free!
While the Chamber of Commerce offers free job postings, don't forget about some of the more common sites that most people go to when searching for jobs. These high-traffic sites include:
- Indeed
- Glassdoor
- ZipRecruiter
- LinkedIn
- Craigslist
- CareerBuilder
- Monster
More Free Job Posting Sites:
In addition to the Chamber, here are some job sites that also offer free job postings.
Free job posting sites allow employers to post jobs for free and still effectively reach a large audience. Several truly free job boards do not require submitting credit card details before posting a job. Although many sites advertise free offerings, most offer only a free trial or are not free at all. Our team frequently checks the sites we recommend to ensure they are free and do not require payment to post a job. Keep in mind that services are always changing, so double-check.
Indeed:
The highest-trafficked job board in the U.S. Allows totally free job postings, with the option to boost visibility with sponsored ads. Most businesses will be fine just using Indeed to get an initial blast of free candidates.
Google for Jobs:
Jobs posted online with the correct schema (technical code in the HTML) can be included in Google search results if they are formatted correctly or posted to job boards that are indexed by Google.
Handshake:
This career network site helps employers connect with students and young alumni from over 1,500 educational institutions.
Wellfound:
Formerly AngelList Talent, offers free job postings that reach people in the tech and startup world. The site provides access to an audience of more than 10 million candidates and features advanced search filters, candidate messaging tools, and an applicant tracking system.
LinkedIn:
Has free and paid posting options. Employers can also conduct a manual search for potential candidates and contact them for free if their network is big enough.
Craigslist:
Posting a job on Craigslist is usually free. Some locations charge a fee between $7 and $75, but you get other benefits.
Learn4Good:
This free job posting site gives employers access to 20 free job listing credits every six months, or they can post all 20 at once.
PostJobFree:
As the name implies, PostJobFree allows employers to advertise their vacancies without charge. As one of the first free job posting sites, it ranks well on Google for many job searches.
Hubstaff Talent:
A remote job board that specializes in connecting employers with freelancers worldwide. The free platform distributes job posts to other sites for maximum reach.
Jobvertise:
The site caters primarily to the U.S. and Canada but also features job listings for vacancies in Europe, Asia, and beyond. Employers can access a free standard plan that includes basic job postings and resume searches.
Job Spider: A job board similar to Craigslist. The platform is easy to use and offers a free job posting service as well as free resume database access.
Jobomas:
A global job portal founded in Mexico. It has a dedicated U.S. website and offers a free plan that includes 30-day job postings, three resume downloads, and up to 10 contacts via WhatsApp.
Locanto Jobs:
With a dedicated mobile-optimized website for the U.S., this job board of the free global online classifieds platform Locanto makes it easy for employers to target local job seekers across a wide range of industries.
Jobisite:
A general job site with free postings but less traffic than Indeed. The posting process is simple and users have free access to a resume database.
JobInventory.com: A completely free general job search site. Posts don't expire and can be removed once the position is filled.