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Jobs in the USA by state, city and role

Browse USA job listings by state, city, employer and role. Search practical keywords such as warehouse, CDL driver, electrician, housing, visa sponsorship, H-2B, J-1 or limited English, then verify terms directly with the employer.

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State + city navigation High-intent filters Employer CTA built in USA-focused structure

Popular USA job searches

Use these high-intent entry points to reach commercial job searches faster and reduce irrelevant results.

Warehouse jobs in the USA

Search warehouse, picker-packer, sorting, logistics and forklift roles with role + state or city terms.

warehouse picker-packer forklift
Browse warehouse jobs →

Visa sponsorship jobs

Open listings that mention sponsorship-related wording and verify the exact program, costs and timing with the employer.

visa sponsorship written terms
Search visa keyword jobs →

Jobs with housing

Find listings that mention housing, accommodation, relocation or travel support and confirm costs in writing.

housing relocation
View housing-related jobs →

CDL driver jobs

Look for CDL, truck, delivery, route and transport roles by city, state or employer.

CDL driver route
Browse CDL jobs →

Skilled trades jobs

Search welder, electrician, maintenance and technical roles with clearer state-based and city-based filtering.

welder electrician maintenance
Browse skilled trades jobs →

Limited English jobs

Use language-related keywords to identify listings that may fit multilingual teams or simpler duties.

limited English language
Search by language →

Seasonal & H-2B jobs

Browse seasonal non-agricultural openings and verify dates, duration, documents and employer instructions.

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Explore seasonal jobs →

Training & J-1 jobs

Review internship and training wording carefully and confirm program format, dates and sponsor details before sending documents.

J-1 internship
Browse J-1 keyword results →

Browse jobs by state

For the USA, state-level intent is often stronger than broad national searches. Use these fast search paths to narrow results faster.

Jobs in the USA right now

Listings below are shown as published. Always confirm requirements, schedule, salary, location, employer identity and documents needed directly with the employer.

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Browse jobs by city

Use direct city links or the selector to jump into major US city hubs and narrow your search faster.

Add city + role Add state + role Use local pages Check employer Confirm exact address
Location search tips
  • Add a city or state name to your job query to reduce irrelevant results.
  • Compare the listing location with the employer contact details.
  • Ask for the exact job location and written start date before sharing documents.
Why use this USA jobs hub
  • Marketplace-style entry points for roles, states, cities and keyword-based searches.
  • Fast internal navigation to the latest jobs and location pages.
  • Clear CTA path both for job seekers and employers.
  • Structured FAQ and trust checks that reduce friction before applying.
Search by state Search by city Search by category Employer posting path Verify all terms
Red flags to watch for
  • Pressure to send money to unknown parties or personal accounts.
  • Refusal to give written terms, employer identity, salary or exact location.
  • Requests for sensitive documents before a clear application path exists.
  • Inconsistent job title, state, city, salary or contact details across messages.
Unknown payments No written terms Unclear employer High-pressure tactics

How it works

Simple paths for job seekers and employers. The page is built to reduce confusion and move users toward the right next step.

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Search by role, state, city or keyword

Start with a clear role, then add a state, city or practical keyword such as housing, seasonal, visa sponsorship or limited English.

2

Open the relevant listing

Review the vacancy details, identify the employer, and compare the location and contact information.

3

Verify terms directly

Request written terms, exact location, salary format, required documents and start date before sharing anything sensitive.

4

Apply or post a vacancy

Candidates continue with the employer. Employers use the posting flow to publish vacancies with clear requirements.

Visa sponsorship: what to verify
  • Ask what exactly is meant by “visa sponsorship” and which route or program applies.
  • Confirm the job start date, duration, state, city and required documents.
  • Verify the employer identity and official contact channel before sending documents.
  • Avoid “guarantees” without written terms and a clear employer trail.
Exact wording Program details No guarantees No unknown intermediaries
Housing and relocation checks
  • If housing is mentioned, confirm cost, deposit, rules and distance to the workplace in writing.
  • Ask whether transport is provided, paid or reimbursed.
  • Check who signs any accommodation agreement and what conditions apply.
Distance & rules Deposit terms Upfront pressure
H-2B and J-1 at a glance

H-2B

Often used for temporary non-agricultural seasonal work. Timing and eligibility depend on employer demand and season.

J-1

Commonly used for structured exchange, training or internship programs. Rules depend on the program setup and dates.

Looking for a job in the USA?

Use the search bar, open state and city pages, and compare listings by role, location and practical keywords before you apply.

Hiring in the USA?

Publish your vacancy on OpeningsHub with a clear location, salary range, requirements and official contact details.

FAQ about jobs in the USA

Short, practical answers focused on search, verification, documents, housing, sponsorship wording and safe application flow.

Are there jobs in the USA that mention visa sponsorship?

Some employers may mention sponsorship depending on the role, season and program. Confirm eligibility, dates, costs and written terms directly with the employer.

How do I search jobs in the USA by city or state?

Use the city selector, browse direct city pages or add a city or state name to your search query to reduce irrelevant results.

Can I find jobs that mention housing?

Yes. Use search terms like housing or relocation support, then confirm deposit conditions, distance to work and who provides accommodation.

What should I verify before sharing documents?

Verify employer identity, job location, official contact channel and written job terms. Share only what is necessary and avoid sending sensitive documents to unknown parties.

What are common job scam red flags?

High-pressure tactics, unclear employer identity, refusal to provide written terms and requests for money to unknown parties are common red flags.

Can I apply with limited English?

Some roles may accept limited English depending on duties and team structure. Confirm language requirements directly with the employer before applying.

What does “housing” in a listing usually mean?

It may mean housing provided, accommodation support or guidance only. Confirm rules, cost, deposits and distance to work in writing.

What is H-2B in simple terms?

H-2B is commonly used for temporary non-agricultural seasonal work. Requirements and timelines vary by employer and season.

What is J-1 in simple terms?

J-1 is an exchange visitor category often used for internships and training programs. Eligibility and rules depend on the program structure and dates.

Is OpeningsHub the employer?

OpeningsHub is a listings hub. The employer is the company that posts the vacancy. Always verify the employer name and terms via official contacts.

Do listings always include full requirements?

Not always. Use the listing to identify the role and employer, then confirm requirements, location, schedule, salary and documents needed directly.

Where can employers post a vacancy?

Use the Post a job page in the navigation to publish a vacancy and include clear requirements, salary range, location and official contact details.