- 1). Ask family, friends and acquaintances for referrals for a cleaning lady. Word-of-mouth referrals prove valuable in many cases because they often come from people who have firsthand experience with the person.
- 2). Browse the "Services" section of your local newspaper to find individuals who are seeking professional cleaning jobs, or run your own "Help Wanted" ad in the paper. Include the start date, days and hours needed, job duties and pay offered in your ad to generate more interest from applicants.
- 3). Contact your local college's career center and ask if they allow "Help Wanted" ads to be posted on campus. Ask about the possibility of running an ad for a cleaning lady in the school paper if you don't mind hiring a student.
- 4). Advertise your interest in finding a cleaning lady on online sites such as craigslist.org, eBay classifieds.com, go nannies.com or angieslist.com. Include all the pertinent details of the job so readers will know what you need. Some of these sites allow you to search for job seekers.
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