5+ Best Websites To Find Part Time Jobs [Tested]

Whether you're in school, looking to earn some extra money or just don't have the time for a full time job, the best part time job sites will help you find that perfect job.

When it comes to finding this job, the internet is your best friend, and the best resource for sifting through millions of part time, casual or one-off jobs.

These sites have implemented a number of filters, such as location, field of work and availability to narrow your search to suit your criteria.

Save yourself time and energy and consider using one of these top 5 convenient part time job sites. 

Best Websites To Find Part Time Jobs

1. Seek

Seek is a well-known recruitment website where jobseekers and employers are able to connect. Employers are able to post advertisements for jobseekers to reply to and, from those responses, find suitable candidates, while jobseekers are able to be matched with suitable employment opportunities.

The website was founded in 1997, with the website launching the next year is 1998. It is headquartered in Melbourne, Australia and has an exposure to over 2.9 billion people across Australia, New Zealand, China, India, Brazil, Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria, Bangladesh, Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, South Africa, Kenya, Malaysia, Hong Kong and Singapore.

It also has exposure to 51 million students and learners and employs over 1000 people within Australia and 10,000 people worldwide.

Jobseekers can filter their job criteria using parameters such as salary, classification and location, or search using specific terms.

Classifications covered by the website include Accounting, Administration & Office Support, Advertising, Arts & Media, Banking & Financial Services, CEO & General Management, Call Centre & Customer Service, Community Services & Development, Construction, Consulting & Strategy.

Design & Architecture, Education & Training, Engineering, Farming, Animals & Conservation, Government & Defence, Healthcare & Medical, Hospitality & Tourism, Human Resources & Recruitment, Information & Communication Technology.

 Insurance & Superannuation, Legal, Manufacturing, Transport & Logistics, Marketing & Communications, Mining, Resources & Energy, Real Estate & Property, Retail & Consumer Products, Sales, Science & Technology, Self-Employment, Sport & Recreation, and Trades & Services.


2. Gumtree

Gumtree is an online advertisement and community website that was founded in 2000 in the UK as a way to connect Australians, New Zealanders and South Africans who had moved or were planning to move to the UK. It is now a thriving community hub that acts as a trading place for goods and services.

The website boasts a number of categories including jobs, real estate, services for hire, clothing and jewellery, etc., so it is easy to find what you are looking for on the site. Jobs can be further filtered into classifications or employment hours (full-time, part-time, etc.).

Whether customers are looking to advertise or sell goods, or pick up something themselves, the website is easy to navigate and also has the option of an app for compatible devices.

Users can reply to ads easily via a number of options that the original poster will have selected. These can be either by message within the site, SMS or phone call. PayPal is linked to the site as a simple method of payment or cash can exchange hands if meeting in person.

A section titled ‘Gumtree for Business’ or ‘Gumtree Jobs’ allows recruiters to source reliable, quality candidates for their companies through affordable ways of placing job ads in this local marketplace.

This service requires a monthly fee that depends on the features users would like to use including banner ads to increase views, larger ad displays, company logo display, bump up features and more.


3. Simply Hired

Simply Hired is an employment website that was established in 2003 and is based in California, USA. It services a number of countries including Australia, Canada, USA, Argentina, Germany, Brazil, France and many more.

It lists jobs from thousands of websites and job boards, so they are all in the one place and easy to find for job seekers.

Employers are able to list their ads on over 100 job boards like seek, indeed, juju and careerhired, by only posting the one ad.

Job seekers can search by keyword or location in order to find employment opportunities that appeal to them, and it is easier than ever to find these roles using the app for compatible devices.

Employers are able to gain premium placement in the job listings using a payment model known as ‘pay per click’ where payment is based on the number of advertisement views, however posting a basic ad is free.

 Job seekers are able to upload their resume to the site which saves them having to upload it every time they apply for a new job.

Resumes are sent to employers’ inboxes and dashboards on the website so they are able to be downloaded if required. For those jobseekers unsure on a specific role they are after, it is easy to browse all jobs on the website. Jobseekers can browse by ‘top job titles’, ‘top companies’ or ‘top locations’.


4. Indeed

Indeed is an American employment search engine that was founded was in November, 2004. It is based in Austin, Texas and Stamford, Connecticut with additional offices around the world, and is currently available in over 60 countries and 28 languages.

It is the highest-traffic job website in the United States and combines job listings from thousands of websites, including job boards, staffing firms, newspapers, associations, and company career pages, in order to create one huge job board.

Employers and hiring companies can purchase premium job posting to highlight their advertisement and made it stand out as well as resume features.

It wasn’t until 2011 that the website allowed job seekers to apply directly for jobs through their website as well as offering the ability to post and store their resume online.

Job seekers can search jobs using specific terms, employment status (full-time, part-time, casual, etc.), location or salary, in order to find a job that suits their requirements, or they can browse most popular companies and jobs.

There is a link to compare salaries for certain roles or specific companies so that job seekers are able to be informed as to what is an average salary for the role they are after.

Using the salary estimation calculator, they can find out how much they should be earning in certain roles and gain insight into their career options.


5. Jora

Jora is an Australian-based job search engine that services a multitude of countries worldwide. It sources numerous job boards and websites to create a hub of combined job opportunities to job seekers.

In most cases, job seekers will be redirected to the original advertisement source.

It is a basic website that is easy to navigate, and employers can post their ads for free to receive millions of views from job seekers as well as be sent by alert. Employers can measure the success of their ads using ATS or web analytics platforms.

It is easy to create an account, fill out the job details and post the role. Jobs are screened so as to weed out spam and this makes the site more secure and job seekers more interested in the roles that are on offer as they know they are legitimate.

Job seekers can upload their resumes to the website in order to quickly apply for roles rather than having to upload their resume each time and waste valuable time.

Job seekers are able to search roles based on differing requirements such as salary, location, employment hours and classification, or they can search specific terms.

There is an app available that makes job searching and job ad posting easier than ever from compatible devices. It can be downloaded from the app store or google play store. 


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Natasha Lewis