Amazon Christmas Recruitment
24 September 2013, 11:17 | Updated: 24 September 2013, 12:05
Amazon have announced plans to recruit 15,000 temporary workers in the run-up to Christmas, including at their sites in Milton Keynes and Hemel Hempstead.
The US internet giant, which is expanding operations in the UK, said it expected hundreds of the temporary staff would later be able to take up permanent jobs.
Amazon said it was creating a variety of roles across its eight "fulfilment centres'' and its Edinburgh customer service centre.
The eight distribution sites are in Doncaster; Dunfermline; Gourock, Inverclyde; Hemel Hempstead; Milton Keynes; Peterborough; Rugeley, Staffordshire; and Swansea Bay.
Catherine McDermott, director of operations at Amazon.co.uk. said: "On our busiest shopping day last Christmas, customers ordered a total of 3.5 million items during one 24-hour period at a rate of 44 items a second.
"During the Christmas season, seasonal associates play a critical role in making sure we meet increased demand from customers.
"As we continue to expand our UK operations, we expect many hundreds of these temporary associates to move into permanent positions as has been the case in previous years.''
Amazon said that last year it hired 10,000 seasonal staff in the run-up to the festive season and by the end of January had offered roles to 1,000 temporary workers.
Recruitment for the latest roles will be ongoing in the run-up to the Christmas period and prospective employees can apply online.
Amazon, which recently opened a 210,000 sq ft office in central London as it eyes UK expansion, has more than 6,000 permanent employees in the UK.
John Lewis announced on Monday 23 September 2013 plans to recruit 2,000 temporary workers in the run up to Christmas, including at their flagship warehouse at Magna Park, Milton Keynes.