I recently had a SQL Server DBA write to me that they were going to be laid off, and they asked me if I had any special insight into what are the best websites to look for SQL Server-related jobs. I haven’t looked for a SQL Server job in a long time, so I didn’t have any good suggestions based on personal experience.
So let’s help out this person. Based on your personal experience, what job websites do you recommend when searching for a new SQL Server-related job?



Subscribe to this blog
Briefcase
Print
Posted by Steve Jones on 25 February 2010
For me, I've looked on Dice/Monster quite often, and then used local recruiters as well.
www.justsqlserverjobs.com is another one that I've checked.
Posted by Tommy Bollhofer on 25 February 2010
LinkedIn Jobs (http://www.linkedin.com/jobs) is another good resource I’ve used in the past.
Posted by Jerry Hung on 25 February 2010
In Canada, it's mostly
Workopolis.ca
Monster.ca
but I like www.eluta.ca as it searches all for you
Posted by Acai Berry Diet on 26 February 2010
Thanks for taking the time to discuss this, I feel strongly about it and love learning more on this topic. If possible, as you gain expertise, would you mind updating your blog with more information? It is extremely helpful for me.
Posted by Hugo Shebbeare on 26 February 2010
Jerry's right for Canada's market.
If you are looking for a flood of demands on the East Coast of the USA - Dice.com seems to be a great one also.
Mind you, even Craig's list had Mid-town Manhatten DBA jobs up - so look everywhere :)
Posted by Robert Pearl on 26 February 2010
All these sites and suggestions are great! Dice is focused on the technology sector, Monster is good. Here are a few more, and then an aggrator that covers them all:
Careerbuilder.com
HotJobs.com
TheLadders.com (100K+ - subscription necessary to apply to jobs - but many times the others have the listings).
The ultimate is INDEED.COM - they search and return listings from all the above sites and more based on your search criteria. Happy job-search!
- Robert Pearl
Posted by Robert Pearl on 26 February 2010
that's "aggregator" site :-O