It might also help to specify details such as

  • where you are in the world
  • what field you work in
  • what stage of your career you’re in

For example, I’m in Canada (Vancouver) and I see a lot of LinkedIn + school career pages

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    9 months ago

    I’m in the US and work for the government (and have worked at all levels but federal), so I just go straight to neighboring city/county/state websites. Those positions end up on other job sites a lot of the time, but not reliably and you can’t apply there, so no reason to bother.

    When I was looking for a PT job to help pay off student loans, I started with Indeed and the like, but there’s so much trash on there that it wasn’t really worth bothering. I ended up thinking of a few places I could stand to work and again going right to their sites. I don’t know wtf I would’ve done if I’d been a little more desperate and/or worked primarily in the private sector. Seems like a nightmare.