1. Indeed
The most popular employment board in the United States. Allows for completely free job posts with the possibility of increasing exposure with pay-per-click advertisements. It is often the first place that companies go to publish a free employment ad.
2. Job Search on Google
Jobs submitted online may be seen in Google search results provided they are properly structured.
3. Jora
Jora is a new job posting site that wants to compete with Indeed. Employers may submit up to 10 free job postings each month on the worldwide employment board.
4. Handshake
Connect with students and young alumni from over 500 schools and universities around the United States.
5. Ladders
Another excellent resource for posting free job listings online. Similar to Indeed, it has a free tier as well as sponsored posts to enhance applicants.
6. AngelList
Provides free job ads to persons in the tech/startup industry.
7. LinkedIn
LinkedIn has both free and paid publishing alternatives. If an employer's network is large enough, they may also run a manual search for possible applicants and contact them for free. LinkedIn is a great place to find new workers.
8.Internships at Chegg
A free job advertising service located in the United States that focuses on recruiting paid interns and interns compensated with academic credit.
9. Learn4Good
Employers may publish up to 20 positions for free over the course of six months on our free job posting platform. Employers may publish all 20 jobs at once.
10. PostJobFree
PostJobFree, as the name suggests, enables companies to post job openings for free. It performs highly on Google for many job queries since it was one of the original free job posting sites.