How To Find Work From Home Jobs on Craigslist
It is always difficult to find legitimate work from home jobs, but I have found that Craigslist can be a good source. However, it does take a bit of work to find the good telecommute jobs amongst the “regular’ jobs and the scammers. To make the job easier, I have come up with these tips to finding a good work from home job on Craigslist.
1. Don’t limit your searches to cities near you. When you work from home your boss could be half away across the world from you, location really doesn’t matter. Start with the larger cities and work your way through the whole list of Craigslist. One thing I would like to see with Craigslist is a search feature that includes all cities. As far as I know you can’t do that right now. So for now you need to do your searches city by city.
2. Start your search with cities where employers have to pay to place an ad. Not all Craigslist ads are free. In some of the larger cities, employers are required to pay to place an ad. Scammers don’t like to pay for ads, so this weeds out a lot of scam artists. San Francisco and New York are two cities that you need to pay to place a help wanted job on Craigslist.
3. When you work from home, it really doesn’t matter what location your employer is at. So don’t limit yourself to only searching cities near you.
4. Look at all job categories, not just the field you want to work in. Not everyone classifies things the same way. For example, I have found bookkeeping jobs in almost every category, including general labor and manufacturing. Some employers will classify by the type of business they have, as opposed to the type of job. So, if a manufacturer needs a bookkeeper, they put the ad under manufacturing.
5. Use the search box! Don’t spend your time scrolling down lists. Most jobs posted will not be telecommute or work at home jobs. Use search terms such as “work from home”, “telecommute”, “work remote”, etc. Make sure to use the quotation marks to precisely define your search and weed out the results you don’t want.
6. Watch out for the scammers. No matter where you look, there will always be scammers. Be sure to read up on how to spot a work from home scam, and know that with few exceptions, you should never have to pay to get a job.
With these tips and a little work you should be able to find a number of opportunities for legitimate work from home jobs. Good Luck!
February 10, 2010 | Posted by Kat ![Reblog this post [with Zemanta]](http://img.zemanta.com/reblog_e.png?x-id=467ca128-9dc2-485c-858d-71d33d2b91b8)
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Usually skills like graphic design, web design and SEO are the ones who get the online jobs the most. Its a bit hard to trust some people on craigslist though so just dont give up if ever you happen to meet one of those scammers. surely you’ll find a good one and will give you long term projects.
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Thanks for these tips, i’ve been unemployed for months now. I keep searching on craigslist for jobs but its hard to find one isn’t spam or a sales position.
This is really very helpful especially to work at home moms and stay at home moms who still want to augment their income even when they stay at home. Thanks for the tips.
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Thanks for posting this. I’ve been looking for article related to mom working from home. I will share this to all the moms that wants to work from home.
Thanks for the tips I always just go to my cities local listings on Craigslist. Something to take into consideration!
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Craig’s List is always a tough place to separate the contenders from the pretenders. Thanks for the tips.
great tips, really benificial as ive been out of work for a while
This is very helpful, I keep on searching on how to earn money at home and suddenly I read this post.. And it is really great.. I will also inform all of my friends, thanks for the tips.