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Thursday, March 17, 2016

Top 15 The Most Popular Job Sites (Websites) 2016

The Web has come a long way in leveling the playing field for job seekers and employers alike. As the unemployed ranks continue to swell, throngs of displaced workers are looking to job-placement sites for salvation. In April 2009, such sites attracted 57.2 million “unique visitors,” up nearly 50% from the same period in 2008, according to Nielsen, an audience tracking firm. (The number of unique visitors, a common Web-traffic metric, is the total number of people who visited a site during a particular reporting period; anyone who visited the same Web site more than once during the period is not counted again.) Herewith, the most trafficked job-placement sites using Nielsen’s unique-visitor data from the month of April.

1. CareerBuilder.com

Monthly unique visitors: 18 million

An aggressive marketing campaign that coincided with the economic downturn helped this comprehensive career-development staple hang on to its substantial lead among job seekers.

2. Yahoo! HotJobs

Monthly unique visitors: 9 million

Like its Web portal parent, the second-most popular career development site has it all: browsing by job category and location; résumé posting, job news, career advice, networking tools, salary calculator.

3. Monster

Monthly unique visitors: 8 million

The catchall, if a bit impersonal, site remains popular because it makes people feel good to see that millions of opportunities exist, even if they aren’t targeted toward them, says Nielsen’s Schilling. The technology could improve, he adds.


4. Simply Hired

Monthly unique visitors: 5.4 million

“Simply Hired came out of nowhere” at No. 4, says Chuck Schilling, research director at Nielsen. Its more than doubling of traffic makes Simply Hired the fastest grower in the category. In addition to compiling postings listed on specific company Web sites, the site also offers automatic news feeds, social networking tools and salary information.

5. Indeed

Monthly unique visitors: 5.1 million

This global aggregator (tagline: “one search. all jobs.”) is easy to use, cleanly designed and knows how to get the word out, making it the second-fastest- growing job-related site, according to Nielsen.


6. USAJOBS.gov

Monthly unique visitors: 2.8 million

Official site of the U.S. federal government, allows users to create an account and store up to five different résumés; search for jobs; and read about the latest employment trends.

7. Job.com

Monthly unique visitors: 2.6 million

Easy-to-remember aggregator assembles job postings by industry and state (not particularly helpful for, say, a Manhattan resident looking for a job in Buffalo). Also offers résumé writing tips and a free career test.

8. About.com Jobs & Careers

Monthly unique visitors: 1.9 million

This career-development catchall site does not post job openings, but it does offer loads of job-search tips, interview advice and career-planning resources.

9. SnagAJob.com

Monthly unique visitors: 1.8 million

Focused on the hourly job market. Third fastest grower among development Web sites, according to Nielsen.


10. Kenexa

Monthly unique visitors: 1.7 million

Launched in 1987 and aimed at employers looking to attract and retain talent. With the help of organizational psychologists, consultants and statisticians, Kenexa places 52,000 employees annually.

11. Beyond.com

Monthly unique visitors: 1.3 million

Aggregates job listings from thousands of sites catering to specific cities, industries and companies, such as ChicagoCareerSite.com, ConstructionJobForce, EducationJobSite. Membership is free.


12. TheLadders

Monthly unique visitors: 1.3 million

Offers information on jobs paying more than $100,000 a year. The site demands subscription fees, but there is some content available to users who don’t pay for membership. The theory here: Charging a subscription filters out casual browsers.


13. Salary.com

Monthly unique visitors: 1.2 million

Offers software and services to help companies and employees benchmark their salaries. Type in your job title and zip code, and the site’s Salary Wizard spits out a range of what others in your industry who live nearby are pulling down.


14. GovernmentJobs.com

Monthly unique visitors: 1.0 million

Since 1998, GovernmentJobs.com has helped job seekers find employment in the public sector. “In times of uncertainty, government jobs are considered more solid opportunities, and more stable than those in the private sector,” says Lorne Epstein, recruiting expert and author of You’re Hired! Interview Skills to Get the Job.

15. EmploymentGuide.com

Monthly unique visitors: 947,000

Launched in 1995. Distributes 75 free weekly employment magazines on city streets and in grocery stores. Advertises hourly and skilled jobs, from entry-level to mid-management employment opportunities, organized by state.

Source : Forbes.com

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