Alternative to Craigslist Jobs

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S'up ninja warriors.

Can anybody suggest a solid alternative to the Craigslist paid jobs section?

I've tried backpage and Kijiji but they don't really compare.
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  • Profile picture of the author agmccall
    Originally Posted by spock0149 View Post

    S'up ninja warriors.

    Can anybody suggest a solid alternative to the Craigslist paid jobs section?

    I've tried backpage and Kijiji but they don't really compare.
    For what exactly?

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      • Profile picture of the author agmccall
        Originally Posted by spock0149 View Post

        To advertise for jobs...perhaps
        Perhaps, but most who want this information do not want to advertise for "Jobs" or "empoyment" because if they actually were, they would not be asking at a internet marketing forum.

        How many people are you looking to hire? Because you could probably find plenty of people looking for work with a simple ad in your local newspaper.

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  • Profile picture of the author GforceSage
    You might want to look at indeed.com. They have more real jobs than Craig's List which has become a haven for people pretending to be employers, but often only want to use people by trying to set up a commission only type of pay or some sort of false promise after the "Training" period ends. Craig's List does a poor job screening employers, if they even bother at all. Scam city.
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    • Profile picture of the author Zodiax
      Well an alternative to craigslist jobs is adwords.

      I doubt you are looking to hire.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vietnam VA
    Originally Posted by spock0149 View Post

    S'up ninja warriors.

    Can anybody suggest a solid alternative to the Craigslist paid jobs section?

    I've tried backpage and Kijiji but they don't really compare.
    I think Kijiji targets to Canada only, where Craigslist targets to US. That's why it's may not effective.
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    • Profile picture of the author housetutorsg
      hmmm.. craiglist is popular in singapore too.
      I get my pool of tutors from there.
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  • Profile picture of the author craigsposterpro
    I"ve also heard good things about the Indeed.com site from clients
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  • Definitely give indeed.com a try.
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  • Profile picture of the author Freebiequeen1999
    It drives me nuts when cheapos refuse to pay for an employment ad - our area it costs $25

    so they post in gigs, services, community and anywhere they can find to put their junk. I especially despise the mlm ads and the fake "processors needed"....ponzi schemes using dregs of affiliate programs. fake "intern" ads - looking for free workers yuck....along with the time wasters who want to give "stock" in their going nowhere so called start up- pipe dream.

    Oh and if you want to hire someone on "commission"> good luck but please pay for a job ad.

    People like this have ruined craigslist - it used to be much better IMHO
    (flag flag flag 'em)
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