Personally, I haven’t used any of these in years, but before AI, these subreddits were the go-to places for affordable labor. Even now, there are still tons of daily posts with potential job opportunities.
- r/forhire – Post your services or browse job listings. One of Reddit’s oldest job boards for freelancers and contractors. Some redditors are skilled professionals, some redditors need skilled professionals. Scroll down for general information and our rules. Please read through these carefully, as breaking them can be a bannable offense.
- r/hiring – Employers post jobs, and candidates can respond. Skews more tech/startup. Post jobs you're hiring for. Add a tag of [HIRING] or [FOR HIRE], add in location, add in salary, and write out the description fully. See community rules for full guidelines.
- r/jobbit – jobbit: jobs for redditors, emphasis on programming, post a job/gig or your resume/CV
- r/slavelabour – /r/slavelabour is a place to find casual online work and get jobs done well below market rate. PayPal and Amazon gift cards are the most widely accepted payment methods, cryptocurrencies (BTC, ETH, LTC, etc.) can also be used.
- r/workonline – A place to talk about making an income online. This includes random jobs, online employers, sites that pay you and ways to monetize websites. These are sites and strategies that will yield the user minimum wage or better and allow them to provide for themselves.
- r/webdevjobs – Jobs and gigs for front-end, back-end, and full-stack developers.
- r/beermoney – Small online tasks, surveys, cash-back apps, etc. For side hustle-style income.