Sites to apply for jobs in UK.?
Hi there, I want to know few sites where I can apply to companies in UK. Keeping in mind I am in India. For eg. some sites that work here in India that give you best result are www.naukri.com, www.monsterindia.com and www.indeed.com. I only want 3-4 sites maximum which are the best for the search of jobs in UK. Thanks.
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- Employment directories * Google's listing of UK Employment and the global employment category lists sites by popularity, listing the most linked to first. Dmoz.org's versions are listed alphabetically: UK and the global. * Yahoo has a careers portal: uk.careers.yahoo.com/ (and the global equivalent) * The best Yahoo Employment category is probably the jobs category: uk.dir.yahoo.com/Business_and_Economy/Employment_and_Work/Careers_and_Jobs/ * Epinion's reviews of global job sites. epinions.com/webs-Web_Services-All-Jobs-7452741-Online_Services * Ciao UK has discussions of jobsites: uk.ciao.com/ciao.php?Pid=1,12,12975,2770 * Dooyoo.co.uk's opinions of UK jobsites. dooyoo.co.uk/product/19561.html The best job search sites Looking through the listings above, I have picked out the ones I particularly like. Many of the sites include a jobs by email service. * Jobserve.com - The largest UK jobsite, with plenty of IT jobs and subsites for other sectors. A large variety of agencies use this service. Includes a large list of UK IT recruitment agencies. Search URLs can be bookmarked, and it also offers a jobs by email service and CV posting service. * Reed.co.uk - I am a big fan of this site, though it doesn't list as many technical jobs as I would like. Lists many jobs in temporary positions. Offers CV posting. * Jobs.guardian.co.uk - Smallish number of listings from The Guardian newspaper, fairly media/public services oriented. * Planetrecruit - Lists a large number of jobs and posts CVs to job agencies. Displays jobs from other hotonline jobsites, including workthing.com. * Monster.co.uk - The UK arm of the large US jobsite. View the relative popularity of jobserve, reed, monster, totaljobs and jobsite on this Google Trends page (alexa version). Bookmarkable job sites Sites that I haven't signed up for email from, but have bookmarked. Bookmarkable search results are very useful, instead of receiving a mail full of yesterday's jobs, you can search as frequently or infrequently as you wish: * Totaljobs.com - Covers a number of job sectors. Searches can be bookmarked (results.asp) and they offer a jobs-by-email service. * Monster.co.uk - The UK arm of the large US jobsite. * Topjobs.co.uk - Medium sized job listings, URLs were bookmarkable, but I don't have a current example, features a jobs by email service that unfortunately ignores keywords in the saved search. Other search sites Some sites I haven't signed up to anything from and don't visit regularly: * Fish4jobs.co.uk - Features a large number of jobs and a jobs by email service. Their search engine seems to become less specific (rather than more specific) when searching for multiple keywords, which isn't very useful. The search page does not include posting dates or salary. In the past I managed to bookmark their search by decoding their search form. * Silicon.com - IT news and job listings. Includes a listing of IT recruitment companies (in the search section) and a jobs by email service. A senior programmer friend of mine subscribes to this. * Jobsearch.co.uk - Smallish number of jobs and a CV posting service. * Gumtree.com - Now owned by eBay. CV posting sites I have had recent success with calls from agencies that have found my CV on a CV posting website. All the sites below allow you to upload your CV in Word format (possibly RTF). As time goes by, I should be able to add to comments about how successful the CV sites have been for me. CVs may need to be refreshed regularly to attract a recruiter's interest. Most of the sites listed below also appear elsewhere on this page. * Planetrecruit.com - Popular CV posting site. Part of the hotonline group that power jobsearch.co.uk, workthing and other sites. * Jobserve.com - includes a CV distribution feature. * Reed.co.uk - Includes a configurable CV posting service. * Totaljobs.com - Largish jobs site, (same database as Gojobsite). * Workthing.com - Part of the Guardian media group. * Jobs.guardian.co.uk - The Guardian newspaper's jobs section, powered by Workthing.com. * CVposter.com - Posts your CV to a number of job agencies (I have not tried this site). In the mean time u can earn some money from home. Its quiet simple. So If you are looking to find work from home you can start today by clicking the link given below. http://www.getafreelancer.com/affiliates/nanolab/ This site is actually a marketplace where u can get and post works. I hope this will be more helpful. Make the best use of it...!!!
- www.planetrecruit.com is the best site for the UK.
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