I've found a few good leads on Craigslist as well but they were job postings that were looking for onsite employees. I haven't had any luck with the jobs are labeled work from your own office or work from home. I stopped applying because I was tired of the spam. Overall I wouldn't recommend anyone using Craigslist as a primary advertising source. There are so many people try to get over on that site. I even had one guy ask me if I would do a website for him for free. He said I could add it to my portfolio when presenting to customers. I nicely explained to him that I have several sites that customers paid for in my portfolio. ut:
I have not had much luck with Craigslist. It seems like everything I respond to looks legit but then I receive an email asking for something or other. I have also posted things on tere to sell and get the whole Money Order scam email.
C-Spryte - Yes the spam ads that jump out at me are the ones with the wide salary range or the ones that don't give that much information in the job ad. I applied to a few on craigslist and one email I got back had a bunch of misspellings and really awkward English so that one got deleted!
Thank you for this service - I did find one position on craiglist to apply to but didn't get the job. I posted my ad - haven't heard anything yet - I will beware
I am slowly learning, all the scams that are out there. I just go by the motto: "If it sounds to good to be true, it is". I tend to stay away from Craigslist, unless I have a household item I want to sell.
Honestly, I was thinking of trying CL. After hearing the negative, CL may actually be put on hold. With that in mind, I think I will look for an alternative.
Great posting though!