However, I encourage you to give the following sites a try as you never know what you may discover or what connections you may make from a simple email or application. You can expect a 0.5 to 1.0% response rate from people who receive your application/CV.
Bumeran:
Among the many job opportunities available in Chile, Bumeran is a big bad job search site.
OpcionEmpleo:
CareerJet.com is run by the same people as CareerJet.com.
Indeed:
It is the Chilean version of Indeed.com, one of the largest U.S. job search websites.
CompuTrabajo:
In my post about Panama jobs, I mentioned that Computrabajo has a horrible interface. Job selection is better than site appearance, which is a good thing.
Trabajando:
As with most of the other job search engines above, this is another job search engine. You should give it a try.
Learn4Good:
There are a number of levels of jobs available on Learn4Good’s job portal.
Emol:
White collar jobs are available on Emol in a decent number.
MyPerfectResume:
Search for a job in a particular country or region around the world using these handpicked sites.
ESL Employment:
Although the website interface isn’t the prettiest, there are plenty of English teaching jobs available.
Total ESL:
There are a lot of teaching jobs abroad posted on this site. However, the interface is extremely busy.
ESL Cafe:
The information Dave compiles about job openings around the world is excellent.
Tesall:
Teacher job aggregator with thousands of openings.
Footprints Recruiting:
Recruits teaching English in North America and is one of the oldest and largest recruiting agencies in the world.
Transitions Abroad:
Here is a wonderful list of Latin American English teachers.
Michael Page:
A website that I’ve previously used for executive recruitment. Job seekers looking for high-end jobs should visit this site.
eFinancialCareers:
This is my favorite website for searching for finance jobs. When I worked on Wall Street, I used them. However, they are only available in Chile.
Overseas Jobs:
In my experience, this site’s postings and those on other sites often overlap significantly. Nonetheless, this website has been around a long time.
Go Abroad:
GoAbroad has always been a favorite of mine. You will find a link to their global embassies directory on the visa information page of my website. There is also a good job portal on their website.
Linkedin:
As a final point, this colossal social network is the perfect place to network with other professionals in your field and location.