You can find anything on Craig's List in the US - why not in Greece?:
Like it's US-based versions, Craig's List in Greece offers categories for almost anything, including employment.
Worker Beware:
While Craig's List in Greece lists some legitimate opportunities, on an average day there will be some pretty suspicious postings offering high pay and very little detail. Lately, the ones I've seen that light up my warning bells have been aimed at writers and English speakers. Be cautious. Needless to say (isn't it?), don't ever send money to apply for an opportunity or to get an "Employment Kit" or anything similar.
Boring Job in Greece? Might be legit:
As a rule, if the job offered in Greece sounds dull and relatively low-paying, like something you'd see in the employment section of your local paper back home, it's probably one of the legitimate ones. Recent Greek job offers I saw on Craig's List that I think are for real opportunities included gathering urine samples on cruise ships docking at Santorini for a public health program and being a cook at a taverna for two months full-time for 800 Euros a month on the remote island of Gavdos off the coast of Crete. The ones I saw for $50 an hour for writing, work-at-home day trading, or being a model (requesting semi-nude photos in order to apply), I'm not so sure about.
Craig's List Greece - Jobs

