List of Top Websites to get Freelance Jobs

 

Freelance Jobs

Want to be a freelancer or you've decided to become a freelancer, but you don't know where to start? You have many skills for online work and you want to find suitable work quickly. Yes, you've come to the right place! In this post you will find what you've been looking for. This list of best websites for freelancers, will help you decide what websites are best for you, to find freelance jobs.




  • Upwork 

Upwork.com (previously known as oDesk) has over 1.5 million clients making it one of the biggest freelancing sites. Upwork is suitable for every type of freelancer. You can find both short- and long-term projects available in hourly and per-project work. There are quite a large number of low paying jobs but professional experience and a good profile can definitely help you attract the higher paying gigs.

  • Freelancer 

Freelancer.com is one of the biggest freelancing site and offers millions of projects. As a freelancer, you compete with other freelancers in contests to showcase your skills. The best freelancer gets the job. Entry level freelancers may find it challenging to get a footing however, many clients are willing to give new freelancers a chance. To know more about Freelancer you can see a full review here.

  • Flex Jobs 

FlexJobs.com is an online resource that collects thousands of verified job postings that offer flexible, telecommuting, part time and freelance positions. Flexjobs is quite popular because it filters out scams so you are assured of real jobs. FlexJobs charges a membership fee of $14.95 per month,  $29.95 for 3 months and $49.95 annually.

  • Guru  

Guru.com is another online freelancing site like Upwork that connects all types of freelancers with clients from all over the world. Freelancers build profiles with portfolios of work on Guru giving employers a chance to see your expertise. Guru has a daily job-matching feature to help freelancers find new opportunities.

  • Fiverr

Fiverr.com is a little different to your average freelance job-listing website. Instead of having companies post their projects so freelancers can apply, the site has freelancers create “gigs” based on what they’re best at. It’s the ideal site for anyone who offers small tasks (‘gigs’) that can be done quickly. These “micro jobs” could be anything from reviews, blog comments, voice overs, drawings, logo design and so much more. Fiverr projects used to be priced at $5 (hence the name) but this is no longer the case.

  • Hubstaff Talent

Talent.Hubstaff.com is a free platform that connects freelancers directly with businesses. All you need to do is sign up, fill out your details, then wait for potential employers to contact you. There’s also a job section where freelancers can browse 100s of available jobs.

  • People Per Hour

PeoplePerHour.com is based on a bidding system where qualified freelancers bid for a project. Popular industries on the site include marketing, SEO, legal, accounting, design, writing and programming.

  • Project 4 Hire

Project4hire.co is another freelancing platform for all types of freelancers. The site works a little differently from most freelancing sites as you are required to pay 5% of your pay once a project is awarded to you before you can begin the project. In case the client fails to hire you, the Acceptance Fee is refunded to your account.

  • Oz Lance

OzLance.com.au is a freelance website that focuses on connecting freelancers with Australian and New Zealand professionals and business owners. Joining the site is free but members have an option paying a small fee to get accredited for increased exposure. You can find all types of freelancing jobs in OzLance.

  • Service Scape

ServiceScape.com is a relatively new freelance website and is another freelancing marketplace worth checking out. At the time of writing, the site is looking for professionals in the areas of writing, translation, editing and graphic design. There is no bidding or crowdsourcing on this site. Instead clients can buy pre-defined services form individual freelancers by searching the freelancer directory.

  • Toptal

Toptal.com is an freelancing service for software developers and designers. The site links highly qualified developers with top tech companies and startups.Freelancers can also join the Toptal Community to attend frequent meetups and tech events.

  • Envato Studio

Studio.Envato.com which merged with FreelanceSwitch, is a freelance site focused on graphics, website design and programming. The site sets details such as turnaround time and the number of revisions upfront to ensure high quality. You can find one-time or short-term projects on the site, and earn a fixed fee in return.

  • Stack Overflow

StackOverflow.com is a community of programmers and the job board is an added bonus. You can search for remote work and freelancing opportunities by location or company. Freelancers can increase their chances of getting hired by getting involved in the site’s Q&A forum.

  • Freelancer Map

Freelancermap.com has thousands of remote IT projects available on contract. Techies can find jobs on the project board where hiring companies from around the world, post the jobs and projects available making.

  • Power To Fly

PowerToFly.com is a specialised job board that focuses on matching women in tech with freelancing jobs available anywhere in the world. Freelancers have to go through a vetting process and invest in a paid trial that takes about a 2-4 weeks to make sure you’re a good fit.

  • Smashing Magazine

SmashingMagazine.com freelance job board is a great resource for web designers and developers to find freelance jobs. Jobs vary from UX developers to product designers and everything in between.

  • WordPress Jobs

Jobs.Wordpress.net is the official WordPress job board where freelancers can find WordPress related gigs such as plugin development, theme customization, WordPress-site optimization among others.

  • Krop

Krop.com is freelancing site for techies and creatives. It allows freelancers to upload personalized websites showcasing their skills to employers. The site features a mix of full-time, part-time and freelance work, searchable by location and keywords.

  • WP Hired

WPHired.com focuses on providing freelance jobs for WordPress developers. Developers can find freelance, internship or a full-time positions in design, plugin development, theme development and more. The occasional WordPress SEO or copywriting jobs also crop up on the site.

  • 99 Designs

99Designs.com is home to a variety of freelance designers. Designers showcase their work (logos, banners, website designs etc.) on the site and compete in design contests hosted by clients. Designers whose work is picked by clients are then paid a pre-determined amount of money

  • Design Crowd

DesignCrowd.com is another crowdsourcing marketplace for freelance designers looking to make money online. Jobs on the site include designing of logos, websites, brochures, posters, flyers, illustrations, stationery, business cards among others. To earn money you have to participate in a design contest and if your design is accepted you win the award money. Some clients will offer a base payment for just participating in the contest.

  • Behance

Behance.net is now part of Adobe and attracts millions of creative professionals in advertising, animation, architecture, computer animation, art direction, character design, cinematography, copywriting among others. Creatives can showcase their creative work by uploading their online portfolios.

  • Dribbble

Dribbble.com is a “show and tell” for designers.”Creatives can showcase their skills and work on the site for potential clients who might want to hire them. The job board also lists a variety of remote/ work anywhere opportunities.

  • Squad Help

Squadhelp.com is a crowdsourcing marketplace where creatives can earn money by creating company names, taglines and slogans, business logos, viral marketing materials,and more. The site involves participating in contests posted on the website. Members or contestants compete among each other to complete the branding project. The participating client then selects a winner who is awarded a predetermined amount. The site is open to everyone.

  • The Loop

TheLoop.com.au is an Australian community for creatives. Freelancers can create portfolios of their work to apply for a variety of Australian businesses. The site offers a number of location-specific jobs, but its gigs section is full of remote work opportunities for writers, photographers, marketers, designers and more.

  • Cloud Peeps

CloudPeeps.com is a job board for experienced marketers. The platform helps freelancers and clients work together on a variety of marketing projects ranging from SEO to copywriting, strategy to content and everything in between.

  • Damongo

Damongo.com is another micro job market with gigs from freelancers and clients around the world. Once you have a bit of experience on Fiverr, expand your reach with Damongo as well.

  • Freelance Writing Gigs

FreelanceWritingGigs.com is a global freelance site for skilled writers, editors, bloggers, publishers or any combination of thees skills. There are thousand of jobs for freelancers who have a flair for writing.

  • Problogger Jobs

ProbloggerJobs.com is an online job board for freelance bloggers. The site is updated regularly, improving the quality and chances of finding meaningful work. Because the site targets bloggers, the majority of the jobs available are blogging-related, but once in awhile you will find other writing jobs too.

  • Text Broker

TextBroker.com is an online content mill that posts a variety of freelance writing jobs. The site has writing opportunities for freelance writers with all experience levels including beginners. However, membership on the site is open to US citizens and residents only at this stage.

  • Naming Force

NamingForce.com is for you if are talented at coming up with catchy names that can be used by companies. To earn money on Naming Force, you need to find a contest submitted by a client and submit names. Registered members referred are then asked to vote for their favorite name. The client reviews the top names and picks the winner. The winning namer earns about $50 -$500. Naming Force only allows members from the U.S. at this point.

  • Slogan Slingers

SloganSlingers.com is a site where writers can submit slogans or taglines to slogan competitions added by clients. A cash price between $55 – $999 is awarded to the writer of the best slogan. The site is open to anyone and is free to join. 

  • Media Bistro

MediaBistro.com is an online job board that connects writers, journalists and editors with popular magazines and trade publications. There are thousands of telecommuting media jobs for qualified freelancers. Freelancers can join the site free or choose the Paid AvantGuild membership at $45/year and get additional perks such as insider information on how to pitch national magazines. Jobs can sometimes be specific to U.S. citizens only.

  • Tutor

Tutor.com is a freelancing site for skilled tutors. You can tutor anything on Tutor.com from math to yoga. To qualify to be Tutor.com tutor you will be required to go through the application process that is free of charge. However, due to the rigorous screening process involved you might have to wait up to three weeks to get through the process. Having the ability to tutor multiple subjects improves your chances of being accepted.

  • Chegg Tutors

Chegg.com (previously InstaEdu) is a tutoring platform that matches qualified tutors with  students who require academic help. The site offers a wide variety of subjects. Any tutor with a postgraduate degree can join the site and teach the subject they are qualified in, earning $20/hr. Tutors are required to have a computer and a Broadband connection and commit to work for a minimum of four hours a day.

  • ByJu's

Byjus.com is another online tutoring service where skilled tutors can find freelance tutoring jobs. As a tutor, you will be required to submit a resume and cover letter explaining your interests and qualifications for the position during the application process.

  • We Work Remotely

WeWorkRemotely.com is a job board specific to remote jobs. Jobs are available in design, programming, copywriting, customer service, and so much more. We Work Remotely was inspired by the book “Remote – Office Not Required” by the founders of 37signals.

  • Remotive

Remotive.io offers a wide range of telecommuting, work-from-home and remote jobs to skilled freelancers. Remotive is also good for people who are just starting out in remote working as it offers weekly tips on remote work and productivity.

  • Working Nomads

WorkingNomads.co (formerly known as goRemotely) curates a list of remote jobs and sends them to members emails. Most members are digital nomads who travel as they work. Job categories on the site include development, design, systems administration, customer service and management.

  • Skip The Drive

SkipTheDrive.com offers a wide array of telecommuting, work-from-home and remote jobs in any category. The site also has an interesting telecommuting calculator that works out how much time and money you can save by working remotely.

  • Virtual Vocations

VirtualVocations.com is a job board featuring telecommuting jobs only. Jobs are available for writers, paralegals, designers and others too. The site was started by a stay-at-home mom and is run by a fully remote team. Members can upload a portfolio for which they receive a unique URL, that they can then use to direct clients to their work.

  • Remote Job Board

Remote.co job board is ideal for those looking for remote work opportunities. Roles are available in tech, marketing, design and even admin roles. Most positions are full time and some are limited to U.S. citizens only. The board is regularly updated with new openings.

  • Inbound Jobs

Inbound.org is a forum for marketers to discuss the latest trends in digital marketing. The site’s job board is an excellent resource for remote jobs in marketing, social media, development and more. Sort by remote location to find jobs that are not tied to a location.

  • Remote OK

RemoteOk.io is a job board dedicated to remote jobs. Job categories include web development, mobile development, design, information security and also several non-tech roles.

  • Jobscribe

Jobscribe.co.nz is a jobs newsletter for remote jobs at tech startups located in New Zeland. You can sign up and the site promises you a daily email with jobs in design, development and/or marketing.

  • Transcribe Me

TranscribeMe.com is an online transcription service that offers transcription work to any interested freelancers. You do not necessarily need previous transcription experience to join the site. The basic requirements include excellent typing skills and strong command of English language, both written and spoken. 

  • Rev

Rev.com provides work-from-home opportunities for translators, transcribers and captioners. Membership is open internationally however there is a strict screening process. Average pay is about $30 per audio hour.

  • Quicktate

Quicktate.com is for experienced and professional transcriptionists. Jobs include transcribing phone call recordings memos, letters, legal files, medical files, conference calls among other audio files. Transcribers can select their own hours and work as few, or as many hours as they want.

  • CrowdSurf

CrowdSurf.com is a job site associated with Amazon MTurk (Mechanical Turk) that offers MTurk members more HITS (Human Intelligence Tasks). To sign up for CrowdSurf you need to have an Amazon MTurk account. Crowdsurf is well optimied to ensure members get jobs that interest them more. Members can set their own schedule but are required to maintain at least 20 HITS with a score of 3.5 or higher per week.


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