Are you thinking of looking for a new job opportunity in 2019? When it comes to finding a new role there are plenty of job sites to choose from. In fact, there are so many job sites on the market that it can be difficult to know where to start.
We’ve compiled a list of the UK’s best job sites for 2019 based on the number of monthly visitors they receive. Let’s take a look.
The best job sites 2019 are:

1. Indeed
Maintaining the top spot on our job sites list for 2019 is Indeed! Indeed helps companies of all sizes hire the best talent and offers the best opportunity for job seekers to get hired.
2. TotalJobs
TotalJobs have over 280,000 live jobs adverts on our site, helping you to find any type of job, in any industry, wherever you are based.
3. Reed
Reed features vacancies from over 25,000 recruiters a year, including private and public sector employers, leading recruitment agencies and consultants from REED’s network of 350 offices across the UK, and around the world.
4. CV-Library
CV-Library is the UK’s leading independent job board and hosts 175,688 jobs across all sectors for the nation’s jobseekers.
5. Glassdoor
A new entry on our list for 2019. Glassdoor offers millions of the latest job listings, combined with a growing database of company reviews and more.
6. Monster
If you’re thinking about a new job or career, Monster helps you explore the possibilities and find the roles that are right for you.
7. Adzuna
Adzuna search thousands of websites so you don’t have to and bring together millions of ads so you can find every job, everywhere.
8. Jobs.ac.uk
Jobs.ac.uk is the leading international job board for careers in academic, research, science and related professions.
9. Guardian Jobs
Dropping one place since 2018 but coming in at a respectable ninth is Guardian Jobs. With an audience comprising high-quality job seekers, Guardian Jobs only list the highest calibre vacancies in key sectors.
10. Jobsite
Jobsite offer jobseekers the chance to search, view and apply for over 280,000 live job adverts, in any industry, across the UK.