5 Employment Sites to use when looking for Remote Jobs

JobStreet.com is an employment website which can be considered one of Asia’s leading online employment marketplaces. Helping facilitate the matching and communication of job opportunities between jobseekers and employers, in Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Indonesia and Vietnam. It was founded in 1997. Founded in Malaysia, it is now Southeast Asia’s largest online employment company, according to Forbes. It currently serves about 80000 corporate customers and 11 million jobseekers.

This site has a plethora of jobs for every jobseeker and their specialties.

According to their website:

                Glassdoor is the worldwide leader on insights about jobs and companies.

Built on the foundation of increasing workplace transparency, Glassdoor combines the latest jobs with millions of company ratings and reviews, CEO approval ratings, salary reports, interview reviews and questions, benefits reviews, office photos and more. Unlike other job sites, all of this information is shared by those who know a company best — the employees. In turn, job seekers on Glassdoor are well-researched and more informed about the jobs and companies they apply to and consider joining. This is why thousands of employers across all industries and sizes turn to Glassdoor to help them recruit and hire quality candidates at scale who stay longer. Glassdoor is available anywhere via its mobile apps.

Glassdoor operates as a part of Recruit Holdings’ growing HR Technology business segment. Glassdoor is headquartered in San Francisco, California and was founded by Robert Hohman, Rich Barton and Tim Besse in 2007, before its launch in 2008.

What I truly love about this website is the ability to post reviews and salaries for companies and the addition of “remote” option on the location tab to narrow your search if you want to work remotely. Jobseekers can look at a company’s revies from current and past employees and also look at possible job interview questions that they may encounter whilst applying for a position in a certain company.

Indeed is another employment website and is a sister company to Glassdoor. Indeed is an American worldwide employment website for job listings launched in November 2004. It is a subsidiary of Japan’s Recruit Co. Ltd. and is co-headquartered in Austin, Texas and Stamford, Connecticut with additional offices around the world.

Although its search option is not as optimized as Glassdoor it still serves its purpose and offers a wide range of jobs. And like Glassdoor jobseekers can look at company reviews and salary report of participating companies, contributed by current and former employees.

Fiverr is an Israeli online marketplace for freelance services. The company provides a platform for freelancers to offer services to customers worldwide. Fiverr works by letting buyers pay in advance for “gigs” which are any type of freelance service offered by the freelancers on the site.

Fiverr is a good place to start for freelancers who want to take control and set their own schedules and have a say in their workload. Freelancers are also the ones setting the cost for their service which starts at 5$ per gig however you must be aware that Fiverr take 20% of your commission.

Monster is a global online employment solution for people seeking jobs and the employers who need great people. We’ve been doing this for more than 20 years, and have expanded from our roots as a “job board” to a global provider of a full array of job seeking, career management, recruitment and talent management products and services. Their website is easy to navigate and you can narrow your search by title, skills, function, industry

Published by Ellie

A fulltime working adult with experience of profiting online through different media from apps to online platforms that offer freelancing services and the like.

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