From warehouse operatives, to customer assistants, Glassdoor has rounded up eight companies that are hiring temporary Christmas right now - so, no matter where you live, there will likely be a suitable vacancy for you.
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. Amazon
Amazon is hiring warehouse operatives across the UK, to help sort, pack and dispatch parcels. Employees will be paid up to £9.70 per hour on a day shift and £11.45 an hour on a night shift, plus highly paid overtime, if available. An additional £100 each week is available, subject to start date, location, attendance and shift worked. Photo: Shutterstock
. Tesco
Tesco is on the hunt for festive colleagues who can deliver great customer service. You can work shifts around your family and lifestyle commitments, and roles are available at thousands of stores across the UK, so you can find a location to suit you. Photo: Shutterstock
5. UPS
Open jobs include warehouse operative, driver helper and dispatch clerk. Warehouse operatives can earn £12.54 per hour and may get access to the company pension scheme, as well as a corporate discount programme. Photo: Shutterstock
6. eXPD8
This Field Marketing agency is looking for field merchandisers to set up point of sale displays in retail stores across the UK. Experience in merchandising and customer service is valuable, but not essential, and the pay is £8.72 an hour. You get travel and mileage paid for, plus flexible hours over a seven day week. Photo: Shutterstock
7. Fizz
Marketing company Fizz is looking for brand ambassadors across the UK for a variety of retail brands, with the role involving getting people excited through sampling food and drink products or engaging with technology. You will need to demonstrate that you can promote and sell to customers. Photo: Shutterstock
8. Syft
Temporary jobs platform Syft is hiring for a range of positions, from food production and cleaning, to warehouse operatives and delivery drivers. Syft provides plenty of seasonal incentives, referral bonuses and a dedicated support team. Photo: Shutterstock