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Author: Kaitlyn Short

LAST UPDATED: January 14th, 2024

Craigslist.org is a well-known online classifieds website that began as an email distribution list in 1995. With headquarters in San Francisco, the small company manages to reach tens and millions of people around the world. 1 million new jobs are listed each month, including positions for hire with the company itself.  

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The Good

  • Price range
  • Reach
  • Experience
Price Range
It is always free to look for a job on craigslist. It is usually free to post a job as well, but there are some exceptions:
  1. Job postings in selected, highly-populated areas ($15-75)
  2. Brokered apartment rentals in the New York City area ($10)
  3. Therapeutic services in the U.S. ($10)
  4. Tickets by-dealer in the U.S. ($5)
  5. Cars/trucks by-dealer in the U.S. ($5)
Policies about pricing are subject to change at any time. The latest updates on fees can be accessed at Craigslist.org's site explaining fees.
Reach
The company receives more than 1 million new job listings each month. Presently, with all its categories (services, community, for sale, etc.), craigslist.org claims to have over 60 million people use the site per month - in the U.S. alone. Craigslist.org offers the ability to post a resume online, but many leading employment experts recommend against this practice due to privacy concerns. For this reason, as such as a job seeker, Craigslist.org is best used as an online classified resource rather than a tool for networking or self-promotion. For employers, the number of people who will see a particular ad will vary greatly due to the popularity of craigslist in the local area and particular market.
Experience
The company began in 1995 as an email list to advertise events in the bay area. As the number of subscribers and postings grew, the list soon became an avenue for employers to reach a large number of potential recruits. The website, complete with a jobs category and corresponding subcategories, was officially launched in 1996.
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The Bad

  • Resources and learning materials
  • Special features
  • Customer support
Resources and Learning Materials
Craigslist.org doesn't offer any services such as resume templates, salary calculators, etc. and is designed to be used as a community classified service. However, to help their community members avoid scams, they offer tips and techniques to avoid a potential scam.
Special Features
Craiglist is lacking by way of special features that might add to a job seeker or job poster's success. However, some users might prefer the simplicity that sets it apart. Craigslist.org is a simple text-based site and loads easily and a large part of this is that there are minimal programming bells and whistles at play. As with many other job search sites, one can browse listings by category, search for specific listings, or browse all listings by clicking the "jobs" link in the column above the categories. There is some ability available to filter jobs which are telecommute, contract, internship, part time, non-profit or if there is a picture or title in the listing by selecting the appropriate radio box(es) on the jobs or any of the category pages. One can create a free account, in which past listings can be managed. This can help streamline posting for multiple positions and does not take the place of the posting fees in the markets which require paying for job listings.
Customer Support
Craigslist users are often dissatisfied with the customer service at craigslist. And it makes sense that a company of 30 employees struggles to monitor questionable content being generated by millions of users around the world. However, the company does have a contact form that customers can submit with questions and concerns. These concerns are divided into topics such as posting security, personal harassment, paid postings, etc. Phone support can be accessed at 800-664-0633.
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The Bottom Line

Craigslist is notorious for scams, particularly in the employment categories, so the review team suggests exercising caution if applying to jobs through a craigslist page. The lack of learning materials and other additional resources or features also leaves much to be desired. Despite its extensive reach of potential employees and employers, the risks of relying on craigslist outweigh the benefits.
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Amanda George IL

Craigslist used to be great and an easy way to find local listings or sell items etc. Now it has turned into a place for predators. You are not safe in the site, and there is no ad blocker option, they fill you with spam and it's near impossible to even navigate through the site without pop up ads.

1 year ago

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Q Kelly Hallandale, FL

Stay away if you are looking to rent a home I almost got scammed the post and listed the house that they did not even on I called down to the city to find out who the owner of the property was they have photos of the property left it listed on “craigslist when I ask for more photos they sent me photos with different paint and different furniture

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Martha Woodward Charlotte, NC

Horrible! The vast majority of job ads are scams to get your email and sell your information or to try to sell you something. There are also all sorts of people that are either backyard breeders who sell sick or stolen animals. Too many scams going on there to list!

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Dasha Directo Provo, UT

Searching for a job on Craiglist sketches me out. I would want them to verify that the job is real and not a trap for human trafficking. I think Craiglist is good for finding a used dining room table, but it's not the most reliable for job searching.

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Mali Orem, UT

this site use to be popular and my first choice for job searches. But with too many hackers and dishonest people on craigslist i have lost interest in this site. I have also noticed not too many employers list on craigslist anymore.

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Mia Hernandez Tempe, AZ

be aware and mindful of this i recommend not to buy things off this website completely misleading you never know what your really going to get or who your dealing with plus offer up kinda my this obsolete at this point

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Deborah Hyde Springfield, MO

I wouldn't recommend Craigslist for people looking for a job. There are too many scams listed there. It is easy to navigate, but very hard to tell if jobs are legitimate there and contacting people from an ad is hard.

6 years ago

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Robin Orem, UT

sent emails for a few jobs through the Craigslist website and received emails back from scammers wanting my credit card information. i had to block one of them as they were sending me multiple emails demanding i reply asap.

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HC Brana Sanford, FL

We signed up for job search and all we found out is that you get calls that are actually scams, we will never post anything relating to finding jobs here.

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Liza Sotchenko Parkville, MD

Used to be great but now is just a page full of scammers so its not even worth your time going on here and trying to figure out if the post you're responding to is even real

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Ramona Harris Emory, TX

I looked for teaching jobs and had no luck on Craigslist. Craigslist had no jobs in education/teaching which means it was a waste of time

3 years ago Edited January 7, 2022

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. Nashville, TN

The site flags legitimate posts that are within their own guidelines. There is no type of chat support or customer service .

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Elena Margaritis Benson, AZ

Craigslist used to be a trustworthy site to find jobs or even items for sale. But the past year or two it's been nothing but scammers on there.

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jaci finch Corpus Christi, TX

Craigslist is the place to go to buy an old couch, not find a job. The jobs on there are sketchy. The people are sketchy. I do not recommend.

4 years ago

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Jon Posey Riverton, UT

If you are posting on Craigslist then you must be in desperation mode. This is not an ideal job board, more like online flea market.

5 years ago

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Lauren Jorgensen Salt Lake City, UT

Craigslist is my least favorite place to look for anything. The website seems to be outdated and finding things is very difficult.

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Jorden Laird Front Royal, VA

There are so many fake job postings listed or MLM job offerings on craigslist. It's ok for other things, but I would not trust for job postings.

6 years ago

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Eric Gagnard Dallas, TX

Never use craigslist to find a job. Shoddy people and risky situations around every corner

5 years ago

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Dee Farquharson Washington, DC

Lots of scammers. Lots of ads I've seen want money to "get started" and seem to desperate to be real.

6 years ago

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Phil Rockwall, TX

As for job search use this service is very sub par. Legitimate and confirmed jobs are few here

3 years ago

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Simon McCarthy Kelowna, BC

Very hard to find what you want with strict uploaded ads

3 years ago