Unlike any other site, using Hound you can see more than
700,000 jobs we have collected from over 30,000 employer websites. Most of these jobs are not advertised and as a member you will be among a select few to know about them.
What is Hound?
Hound is a job search engine that shows its members jobs from every employer website it can find in the United States and throughout the world. We go to employer websites and report to you every job that we find. We accept no advertising and when you use Hound you are applying direct to employers.
Why use Hound?
Most jobs are posted on employer websites and not commercial job boards. The reason for this is that it is free for employers to post jobs on their own sites and may cost $300 or more for an employer to post a job on a commercial job site. Because jobs on employer websites typically are not anywhere near as known about as they would be if they were on a site like Monster, HotJobs, Indeed, CareerBuilder and so forth—jobs on employer websites typically receive hardly any applications because job seekers simply do not know about them. Hound allows its members to be the first and only applicants to these jobs on employer websites.
Hound does not allow any advertisers, and our search results are influenced only by what employers tell us are available. We do not list recruiter jobs at all. Our search results are not influenced by advertisers like other sites are. We only list jobs direct from employer websites. Hound is pure job search.
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There are no banner ads or pop-up advertising on Hound. The information you see is supported by your membership. Hound works for you to bring you unbiased information about jobs.
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