eBay Classifieds Companies

Below are the companies that make up the eBay Classifieds Group. Learn a little about them, and then click "search jobs" for a refined list of related opportunities.

  • alaMaula

    alaMaula serves the Latin American market with a network of local online classifieds sites in Spanish and Portuguese. Founded in late 2009 in Cordoba, Argentina, alaMaula started as one site, but within an 18-month period had expanded to include country, city, and vertical classifieds sites in 10 countries. Utilizing the global network of eBay Classifieds, alaMaula continues to grow and innovate across its service area, providing a destination for people to connect and find what they need locally. Search Jobs »

  • BilBasen

    In 1989, a Danish man came up with the idea of a magazine dedicated solely to vehicle classifieds. Price-conscious Danes loved the concept, and Bil Markedet became a household name. In 1998, Bil Markedet partnered with dba.dk—Denmark's biggest classifieds site—and went online as BilBasen. With innovative software that let dealers upload their ads to the Internet, BilBasen became a huge success, and in 2008 it became part of eBay. Today, we're Denmark's number one site for cars, offering everything a vehicle buyer or seller needs—including video ads and a buyers' forum—in an easy-to-use format. Search Jobs »

  • dba.dk

    Back in the late 1970s, a brilliant idea came to fruition, and a paper devoted to classified ads was published. It was called Den Blå Avis, and Denmark loved it. Fast-forward to 1995, when the Internet was just beginning to take off. Den Blå Avis boldly launched a classifieds site, dba.dk, which soon became the number one classifieds site in Denmark. Joining the eBay family in 2008, dba.dk's simple format makes it incredibly easy for users to buy or sell just about anything, search for a new job, locate a great babysitter, or find that perfect flat. Search Jobs »

  • eBay Annunci eBay Anuncios eBay Kleinanzeigen

    Offering an online destination for users who want a simple, local online classifieds experience, eBay Classifieds provides a free platform for the exchange of goods, jobs, cars, and more. In 2009, the group launched its first site in Spain: eBay Anuncios. In September 2009, Kleinanzeigen, the German version of eBay Classifieds, launched. In November 2009, Italy launched its free eBay online classifieds site, eBay Annunci. And finally, in March 2010, the U.S. launched the free, friendly, and local eBay Classifieds. With its clean visual interface, trust and safety filtering technology, and customer service support, eBay Classifieds sets a new standard in the U.S. classifieds market. Search Annunci Jobs » Search Annuncios Jobs » Search Kleinanzeigen Jobs »

  • Gumtree

    Founded in 2000 as a community site in London, Gumtree's original purpose was to help Australians, New Zealanders, and South African newcomers connect to the things they need to feel at home: a place to stay, a job, furniture, and new friends. Users liked the idea so much, they started Gumtree sites in their own countries. In 2005, Gumtree became part of eBay, and today, it's the leading classifieds site in the U.K., Ireland, Australia, and South Africa, with a strong presence in Hong Kong, Singapore, New Zealand, and Poland. Search Jobs »

  • kijiji

    Meaning "village" in Swahili, Kijiji (kee-gee-gee) is Canada's most popular free, local classifieds site. Offering a convenient, fun, and easy way for people in the same city to exchange goods and services, Kijiji is the place to look for a sofa, a flat, a car, or even a babysitter. Kijiji is also an environmentally friendly way to recycle things you no longer use without leaving your neighborhood. And because Kijiji connections are between people who live near each other, you can always see an item in person before you buy. With an easy-to-use format and an amazing variety of local ads, Kijiji is a unique community where everyone is committed to sharing more and wasting less. Search Jobs »

  • Marktplaats

    Marktplaats was founded in Emmeloord as a place to recycle used goods and help customers find things they needed at reasonable prices. People loved the friendly community focus, and Marktplaats.nl soon became the most popular ecommerce site in the Netherlands. In 2004, Marktplaats.nl joined eBay and has grown to become the Netherlands' favorite online source for just about anything new or second-hand—from cars and household goods to houses, services, jobs, bicycles, boats, and pets. Search Jobs »

  • mobile.de

    With the goal of connecting potential buyers with the car, truck, motorcycle, or mobile home they are searching for, mobile.de launched in 1996 as an online database of vehicles for sale. The company soon established a loyal online community of dealers—more than 35,000 strong in Germany. Today, mobile.de is a prime marketplace for European vehicle sales, with more than 1.4 million listings and ads in nine languages. Search Jobs »

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