Ocean County Seasonal Holiday Job Openings

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Ocean County Seasonal Holiday Job Openings

Hiring for the Holidays in Toms River

Hiring for the Holidays in Ocean County

Companies are beginning to fill tens of thousands of temporary positions in preparation for the holidays. See what jobs are available in Ocean County.

Christmas is coming! Several Ocean County businesses are beefing up their employees in anticipation of the holiday shopping season.

There are several possibilities to accommodate a variety of schedules and skills, whether you're looking for a temporary job while looking for a more permanent one or simply want to make a little more cash to help put presents under the Christmas tree.

Here are some of the businesses in Ocean County that are looking for seasonal employees:

amazon

Amazon

According to a CNN story, Amazon plans to hire 125,000 permanent warehousing and logistics workers in the United States ahead of the holiday shopping season. Higher salary, new perks, and sign-on incentives are among the promises made by the corporation.
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Best Buy Hiring

Best Buy

Thousands of seasonal workers are routinely hired by Best Buy across the country to fill positions in sales, customer service, merchandising inventory, car installation technicians, and other areas. While the company has not yet publicized its seasonal employment intentions, click below to follow.
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fedex

FedEx

FedEx often hires tens of thousands of people to work in package delivery, operations, storage, and retail. Keep an eye out for available opportunities in Toms River, even if the employer hasn't publicized its seasonal hiring intentions for 2022.
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gap

Gap

Last year, Gap Inc. hired almost 50,000 seasonal workers at its Old Navy, Gap, Banana Republic, and Intermix locations. While the corporation has not yet publicized its employment plans for 2022, keep an eye out for available positions in the Toms River area.
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kohls

Kohl's

To meet customer demand, Kohl's stated it will hire 90,000 seasonal workers to fill roles in stores and warehouses. Seasonal employees will be eligible for a bonus ranging from $100 to $400 this year if they work through the holidays.
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macys

Macy's

Macy's typically hires both part-time and full-time seasonal workers ahead of the holiday season.
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micahels

Michaels

Arts and crafts chain Michaels is hiring more than 20,000 workers in stores and distribution centers. See available jobs near Toms River .
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target

Target

Target is seeking seasonal workers at a variety of locations across the country. While the number of roles available this year is unknown, the corporation hired over 130,000 temporary workers last holiday season.
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ups

UPS

To fulfill holiday delivery demand, UPS is hiring 100,000 part- and full-time seasonal workers. Package handlers, drivers, and driver aids, who assist drivers on delivery routes, are the main positions available.
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usps

U.S. Postal Service

As the federal agency prepares for peak mail and package delivery season, the Postal Service is looking to replace more than 40,000 seasonal positions. According to a press statement issued this week, jobs include everything from metropolitan and rural mail carriers to mail handlers and drivers.
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walmart

Walmart

Walmart this month said it planned to hire 20,000 employees at its distribution centers across the country to help keep merchandise moving through the holiday shopping rush. These positions are permanent, according to a CNBC report. Walmart has not yet announced plans for seasonal jobs at its retail locations.
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