As a job board encyclopedia covering now 163 countries, we are interested in national e-recruitment markets but also in the global market. Today, we are going to have a look at the 5 most visited job sites in the world. According to audience statistics measured by SimilarWeb in August 2015, out of the 5 most visited job sites in the world, two are American, one is French, one is Russian and one is based in India.
Global job boards
A Global job board is an aggregator. This section has articles on job boards, which are present in the world. You could be from Germany or Australia, if the job board is mentioned here, you probably know it.
Glassdoor: one of the fastest growing job sites in the U.S.
/ May 19, 2015U.S. job board Glassdoor revealed recent traffic figures that make them one of the top four largest job sites in the U.S.
GOjobs.ch: a newcomer on the job board Swiss market
/ May 7, 2015GOjobs.ch just announced its launch on the job board market in Switzerland. With an innovative and dynamic platform, GOjobs.ch wants to challenge competitors and become the low-cost leader on the job board Swiss market.
The most influential job boards in China
/ January 5, 2015Ni hao! Ni hao ma? China became one of the most popular destinations for companies and job seekers. Vast country, huge population base, high GDP growth rate, less competitive market, low unemployment rate, and exotic culture, all these factors together result in a new trend of Chinese dream. Now let’s have a look on the six most influential job boards in China.
A panorama of job boards around the world
/ October 31, 2014There are job boards everywhere. In less than 15 years, they have spread like wildfire to every corner of the globe, on the five continents. The Jobboard Finder team references more than 3,000 active job boards in the world. No matter where people live, there is always at least one website at hand designed to assist their job search
The 2014 job boards Cup
/ June 24, 2014It seems that a victory at the worldwide football cup could make people forget about the increasing unemployment rate! Given…