8 trucking job boards
EveryTruckJob
EveryTruckJob is a job board focused on trucking that allows employers to post their job openings for free. It may be able to help you find licensed truck drivers quickly and easily. Posting jobs on the platform is simple, and job seekers can search for vacancies by equipment type, location and route.
Truck Driver Jobs 411
Truck Driver Jobs 411 is a trucking job board that allows employers to post their vacancies for free. Applicants can search for jobs by equipment type, are, or by using the keyword search feature. When they find a suitable vacancy, they can apply for the job directly via the website. Employers have the option of corresponding with applicants through the website or via email.
MeetATruckDriver.com
MeetATruckDriver.com offers free and premium options for posting job listings to connect you with truck driver candidates. Businesses can either post job listings for candidates to apply to, or search the database of registered drivers and contact them directly.
Indeed
Indeed is a matching and hiring platform that reaches candidates in a wide variety of industries, including trucking. For example, in April 2023, there were 256,982 clicks on job postings for trucking jobs on Indeed in the US (log in to access). In that same month, there were also 717,767 resumes from job seekers available in the US on Indeed where a trucking job was listed as the most recent experience.
More than a job board, Indeed offers a number of useful features, including a hiring insights dashboard that can help employers better understand the number of potential candidates in their area, and what those people are looking for in terms of job openings. You can also take advantage of various hiring features like screener questions, skill assessments, matched candidates and interview tools.
TruckingCrossing
TruckingCrossing is a truck driver-focused job board that lists domestic and international trucking industry vacancies. There are free and premium job posting options, and the platform offers employers access to a resume database so they can search for candidates directly if they choose.
AllTruckJobs.com
This trucking-specific job board filters applications to help employers find the most suitable candidates for their available positions. Job postings can be categorized according to a variety of factors, such as student drivers, as well as tankers, flatbeds or other equipment types. The site has several pricing options for employers.
EDP Careers
EDP Careers is a United States-focused job board for truck drivers and recruiters. The platform offers employers access to an extensive pool of licensed truck drivers, and it allows them to post job openings or search for applicants and contact them directly. Posting job openings on the platform is free.
Truckers Report
Truckers Report isn’t a traditional job board. Rather, it’s a trucking industry forum that has a section where job vacancies can be posted. The platform caters to truck drivers from a variety of backgrounds, including those with relatively niche skills such as HAZMAT training or experience working in the oil and gas industry.
Trucking job board FAQs
How can I increase the response rate for my trucking job postings?
Taking care to write a detailed job description that includes the required skills, hours and routes as well as compensation could help improve the response rate to your job postings. Paying for premium listings on platforms where it’s offered may also help increase engagement.
Where can I post trucking job openings for free?
Employers may be able to post trucking job openings for free on Indeed. Many truck driver forums also allow employers to post their vacancies online for free.
How competitive are truck driver job vacancies?
According to Indeed’s Hiring Insights (log in to access), truck driver jobs are very competitive in comparison to other industries, with a competition score of 77/100. On average, there are about 9.8 applicants per truck driver job opening in the US.