In holiday hiring news, Target and Walmart are planning to add a total of 140,000 temporary workers for the upcoming holiday shopping season. But if you had a Walmart holiday job last year and were planning to work there again this year, you shouldn’t necessarily count on it.
That’s because Walmart is going to hire only 40,000 workers for this holiday season — far fewer than the 150,000 workers it brought in for the holidays last year.
Meanwhile, Target plans to pick up 100,000 seasonal employees for the holidays, the same number it hired for the 2021 shopping season.
Both companies announced their holiday hiring plans last week. It’s not clear exactly when the holiday hiring will start. Target and Walmart say they’ll start hiring seasonal workers after their current employees are given a chance to set their holiday shifts.
“We’ll begin, as usual, by offering additional hours to current associates who want them,” Walmart said in its announcement. “After that, we’ll offer the opportunity for those who want to earn extra money working on a temporary basis.”
Where to Apply
People interested in picking up holiday shifts at Target should apply here.
Those interested in working holiday shifts at Walmart should keep an eye on its website’s careers page.
Seasonal Jobs at Target
Target’s seasonal job openings span a variety of in-store and distribution center roles.
In-store roles include cashiers; general managers; Starbucks baristas; tech, style, grocery and beauty department associates; general merchandise associates; and shelf stockers. These in-store positions will be trained to staff pickup and drive-up orders.
Jobs at Target’s distribution centers include general warehouse workers, packers and fulfillment center and operations workers. These positions require frequently lifting and carrying items up to 60 pounds.
Starting wages range from $15 to $24 an hour, Target says. On average, more than 30% of workers who are hired as seasonal employees stay on after the holiday season.
Seasonal Jobs at Walmart
Walmart will hire temporary help in three categories:
- Seasonal store associates who work in store and also for Walmart’s pickup and delivery services.
- Customer care associates who work in the retailer’s customer call centers.
- Full-time truck drivers.
Walmart doesn’t have a companywide minimum wage, but it says its average U.S. wage is more than $17 an hour.
Mike Brassfield ([email protected]) is a senior writer at The Penny Hoarder.