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Top 5 Less Crowded Sites to Look For Retail Jobs

Jan 23, 2017 Peter Jones

Top 5 Less Crowded Sites to Look For Retail Jobs

You’re looking for a job in retail and it seems that all the usual job search sites are teeming with applicants. You want to find somewhere less crowded and more focused where you can search and apply in peace for your very specific skill set. Try searching off the beaten path for your next retail job—you’ll find employers who aren’t getting absolutely inundated with responses, and you might just find your next job!

1. All Retail Jobs

This site is free, lists from over 12,000 retail employers and recruiters, and lists both management and hourly job openings. You can save search specifications and set up email notifications that match your profile.

2. Work In Retail

This site can also send you real-time job recommendations as they are posted. It’s free and focuses on retail—with job postings at any level.

3. Retail Careers Now

This site is free, lets you set up an account/alerts, upload your resume, and do market and salary research. Good for both browsing and searching, it highlights “featured” jobs and employers.

4. Retail Crossing

This free site boasts that it’s the “largest collection of retail jobs on earth.” It displays how many new jobs were posted by week and how many total jobs are currently available to search, and lets you preview your search by job type. You can also upload your resume and get some good general retail career information by browsing through.

5. Retail Jobs Web

Another free site, much like the others, this one very easily lets you search not only by position type but also by industry, or state, or full-time/part-time. You can even search by company, if you already have one in mind.

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