I created Naukri account after one month of silence from other portals. Within three days, received four calls.
The contrast was educational and slightly depressing. Should have started here.
Pro tip: Pay for Naukri premium. The featured profile and recruiter visibility is worth every rupee.
2. LinkedIn – Global Yet Local
LinkedIn works differently in India than abroad. I used it the Western way. Created networking confusion.
Strength
Weakness
Best For
My LinkedIn Strategy
MNC and startup focus
Less effective for traditional companies
MNC and tech roles
Used Western passive approach
Direct hiring manager connections
Requires active networking
Building local network
Eventually became aggressively active
Easy application process
High competition
Leveraging international background
Initially appeared overqualified
I used LinkedIn passively – updating profile and waiting. Indian recruiters use LinkedIn actively – connecting, messaging, calling.
Changed approach after two weeks of silence. Started proactively connecting with 20+ people daily. Results improved dramatically.
Pro tip: Set location to your Indian city immediately, even before arrival. The algorithm starts showing you to local recruiters.
3. Indeed India – Simple But Effective
Indeed works differently in each country. The Indian version has unique quirks. I applied American Indeed strategies. Created application black hole.
Strength
Weakness
Best For
My Indeed Journey
Clean interface
Less specialized roles
Entry to mid-level positions
Used as secondary platform
Quick apply feature
High application volume
Broad job search
Initially ignored
Job alerts
Less recruiter interaction
Supplementary search
Eventually got 2 interviews
I ignored Indeed initially. Started using after recommendations from local friends.
Different from US version – fewer reviews, more direct applications. Eventually landed interview with mid-sized tech company through platform.
Pro tip: Indeed India job alerts are surprisingly accurate. Set up detailed alerts and apply immediately when matching positions appear.
4. IIM/IIT Job Portals – The Alumni Advantage
Institute alumni networks have powerful job portals. I discovered these months too late.
Strength
Weakness
Best For
My Alumni Portal Story
Exclusive listings
Limited to alumni
Premium opportunities
Discovered IIMA portal 4 months after return
Higher response rate
Smaller selection
Leveraging alumni network
Got interview at prestigious firm immediately
Quality over quantity
Institute-specific
Senior and specialized roles
Could have saved months of searching
Pro tip: If you attended premier Indian institute, reconnect with alumni office before returning. Get portal access immediate on arrival.
5. AngelList/Wellfound – The Startup Gateway
Startup opportunities need specialized platforms. I ignored startup ecosystem initially. Limited my options unnecessarily.
Strength
Weakness
Best For
My Startup Search Process
Direct founder access
Lower compensation initially
Equity opportunities
Discovered after focusing only on established companies
Flexible roles
Less stability
Leadership in growing companies
Eventually interviewed with 3 startups
International experience valued
High work intensity
Leveraging global expertise
Found role that valued US experience
I ignored startups for first two months. Focused on established companies.
Eventually expanded search. Found startup founders actually valued Silicon Valley experience more than traditional companies. Created opportunities I’d overlooked.
Pro tip: Indian startups often offer “US lite” culture – better fit for returning NRIs struggling with traditional corporate culture shock.
6. Monster India – The Fading Giant
Monster was dominant when I left India. Returning years later, its position had changed. I didn’t realize this.
Strength
Weakness
Best For
My Monster Mistake
Brand recognition
Declining user base
Secondary applications
Made this my primary platform initially
Specific industry sectors
Outdated interface
Complementary search
Wasted weeks with minimal response
Email alerts
Less recruiter activity
Traditional industries
Eventually abandoned completely
I used Monster exclusively for first three weeks. Generated exactly zero responses.
Mistakenly assumed it still held market position from years ago. Eventually abandoned after learning its diminished role in current ecosystem.
Pro tip: Use Monster as supplementary platform only. Its specialized industry categories sometimes surface unique opportunities.
7. Shine.com – Sector-Specific Strength
Shine performs better in specific sectors. I discovered this through random success after months of searching.
Strength
Weakness
Best For
My Shine Discovery
Banking/Finance focus
Limited tech roles
Finance and traditional sectors
Found accidentally through Google search
Detailed profile options
Cluttered interface
Specialized positions
Created profile after 3 months
Active in tier 2/3 cities
Less MNC presence
Regional opportunities
Eventually got interview in finance sector
I created Shine profile on recommendation from banking sector friend. Different experience from tech-focused portals. Higher response rate for traditional industry roles.
Eventually landed interview with financial services firm exclusively through this platform.
Pro tip: If targeting traditional industries (banking, manufacturing, etc.), Shine deserves specific attention despite old-fashioned interface.
8. CutShort – The Tech Specialist
Tech roles need specialized platforms. I discovered CutShort too late in my search process.
Strength
Weakness
Best For
My Tech Portal Learning
Tech-focused roles
Limited non-tech opportunities
Engineering and product roles
Found after two months of searching
Skill-based matching
Smaller user base
Technical positions
Eventually created detailed profile
Quality over quantity
Less recruiter outreach
Developer and tech management
Received two relevant opportunities
I created CutShort profile after recommendation from local developer friend.
Completely different experience from general portals. Higher quality matches, fewer but more relevant opportunities. Eventually connected with tech startup through platform.
Pro tip: The skill assessment on CutShort is worth completing in detail – their matching algorithm performs noticeably better with comprehensive skill profiles.
9. TimesJobs – The Underrated Option
TimesJobs serves specific industries effectively. I ignored it completely. Missed potentially good matches.
I created TimesJobs profile in fourth month of search. Too late to be effective for my situation. Different industry focus from my target sectors. Still, found interesting manufacturing sector opportunities I hadn’t seen elsewhere.
Pro tip: TimesJobs performs particularly well for manufacturing, operations, and supply chain roles – sectors underrepresented on trendier platforms.
10. Company Career Pages – The Direct Approach
Direct applications work differently in India. I approached them with Western expectations. Created application black hole.
Strength
Weakness
Best For
My Direct Application Experience
Bypasses application volume
Slow response timeline
Targeted company search
Applied to 15 companies directly
Complete job information
Limited visibility into process
Specific company goals
Heard back from only 2
Direct ATS entry
No recruiter advocacy
Patience and persistence
Eventually learned referral importance
I applied directly to 15 company career pages. Heard back from precisely two.
Learned Indian hiring relies heavily on referrals and platforms. Direct applications without internal connection have lower success rate than in Western markets.
Pro tip: In India, a referral dramatically increases direct application success. Spend time networking before applying directly.
Final Thoughts From a Job Portal Mistake Expert
Finding the right job portals can dramatically impact your search timeline. I learned through months of trial and error.
I went from job portal confusion to strategic application process. Eventually. After creating profiles on seemingly every website in India.
Create focused presence on top platforms. Customize approach for each. Leverage alumni connections.
And remember: In India, the platform matters almost as much as your qualifications. Unlike my initial approach of random applications across outdated websites.
Got questions about job portals for returning NRIs? Drop them in comments. My application failures are your free education.
Mani Karthik is an entrepreneur who moved back to India in 2016 after nearly a decade living and working in the US and the Middle East. He started BackToIndia to help other NRIs navigate the move — banking, taxes, schooling, careers and the everyday reality of resettling in India.
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