Freelancing sites and freelancing jobs
Best freelance websites – a place where you can find a collection of freelancing sites and their outgoing links to current freelance jobs–online jobs worldwide.
Are you on an online job search quest? Then you have come to the right place.
Hence, I’m using these websites myself, I have experience with it, and I’ve decided to share this with you.
Furthermore, I decided that I’ll not list survey-related work here.
IMO they are more effort than it’s worth.
These job links list will be populated continuously with new content over time. You can find thousands of freelance jobs here, maybe the one with your name on it is waiting for below.
If you’d like to prepare before searching through them, I suggest you take a look at my Blog.
Best freelance websites – freelance jobs – online jobs
Classic freelance jobs boards for work from home:
- https://ratracerebellion.com
–Rat Race REBELLION jobs, mostly for US citizens, but sometimes you can find some that are international.
Our Review - https://www.amazon.jobs
–Amazon jobs, a big list of work-from-home positions for Amazon.
Our review - https://www.flexjobs.com
-‘All professional, all vetted, all with a flexible work option.’ If you are from the USA, you can change your location in search accordingly. For international users as well.
Our Review - https://weworkremotely.com
-‘We Work Remotely is the largest remote work community in the world. With over 2.5M monthly visitors, WWR is the #1 destination to find and list incredible remote jobs.‘
Their words, I tend to agree with them. - https://remoteok.io
–remoteok.io is very similar to We Work Remotely. Hence, job boards in large quantities: - https://www.glassdoor.com
–glassdoor jobs and reviews. They have jobs, but also they can be useful for reading anonymous reviews on over 600,000 companies worldwide from the people who work there. - https://www.indeed.com
-job board with lots of options available.
‘Indeed is the #1 job site in the world1 with over 250 million unique visitors2 every month.
Indeed strives to put job seekers first, giving them free access to search for jobs, post resumes, and research companies.’ - https://www.kellyservices.us
-If you are good at customer service and you are from the US, you might look into this one too. - https://jooble.org/
-Job search in 71 countries, the company is based in Kyiv, Ukraine. One of the top 1000 most visited sites in the world. - https://us.jobsora.com/
-Jobsora is an innovative search job platform and it’s available in more than 35 countries around the world. As their URL suggests they primarily levitate to the US market. - https://www.monster.com/
-Monster has been around for a long time now (20 years or so), and their reputation is untainted. They are a global provider of a full array of job-seeking, career management, recruitment, and talent management products and services.
Skill-based best freelance websites for freelancers:
Are you looking to make money as a freelancer, based on your skills? You will have to open an account with these sites. (Please read more on the Blog section.)
- https://www.upwork.com
-one of the best sites for making money if you have skills, you will have to pay a little for submitting proposals.
Our review - https://www.freelancer.com
-Similar to Upwork, you have the option for eight free bids, so you don’t have to pay anything.
Our review - https://www.guru.com
-with us since 1998, a trusted site with more than 2000 freelance jobs online at the moment I’m writing this.
You can find work here without paying anything. - http://peopleperhour.com
-founded in 2007., makes them the longest-running freelance service in the UK.
Free first three months, if you don’t get the job in that period, you will have to pay 13.95$/month - https://www.toptal.com
-This one stands out a bit, as they call it for the top 3% of professional freelancers.
‘Toptal is an exclusive network of the top freelance software developers, designers, finance experts, product managers, and project managers in the world.’
If you count yourself among them, give it a try. - https://www.fiverr.com
-Open your account with them, and then open a few ‘gigs.’ Smaller tasks you are willing to do in a short period and for a predetermined amount of money.
Lots of people are making money with Fiverr, but for some reason, I never did. Maybe I should again.
Trusted freelancing sites for online jobs with various tasks (raters, microtasks):
These are only hiring people from some countries.
- https://www.mturk.com
-Amazon Mechanical Turk, solves microtasks, but the pay is a bit low.
‘Amazon Mechanical Turk (MTurk) is a crowdsourcing marketplace that makes it easier for individuals and businesses to outsource their processes and jobs to a distributed workforce who can perform these tasks virtually.’ - https://appen.com
-Appen is well known, and the pay is ok, but they are accepting workers only from some countries, and if you pass the needed test. - http://www.thesmartcrowd.com
-Lionbridge works on a very similar principle as Appen. Pay per hour is okay, but they are accepting only from selected countries.
So, there are thousands of online jobs on these freelancing sites. Consequently, if you use this job search page regularly, there’s a good chance you will find the right one for you!
Furthermore, if you apply all the inputs from the Blog here, you can raise your chances of being hired.
They say that it’s toughest to earn your first million, so be persistent until you do.
And if you get an online job, and you do end up earning your first million, make sure to say hi! 😉
Finally, do you have any suggestions about any other quality websites that you deem worthy of entering the best freelance websites list?
Or do you want to comment on the one already here?
Feel free to contact me.