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The list below is a few examples of companies who hire part time workers across different industries. What do they all have in common, they are a part of the Fortune 500 list. There are many benefits that come with working a part time role including by not limited to flexible schedules, work life balance, growth potential, and much more.
Walmart
This retail giant offers various part-time positions across stores, distribution centers, and corporate offices.
Amazon
Hires workers for roles in customer service (potential remote), their fulfillment centers, flex drivers, and much more.
Target
Just like their competitor Target offers part-time roles in their distribution centers, stores, and leadership offices.
McDonalds
Fast-food chain McDonald’s hires in their chain restaurants and customer service roles.
UPS
This logistics company hires part-time package handlers and administrative roles. (Service Providers are promoted from the entry level positions.)
Starbucks
Part-Time baristas and other in store roles.
FedEx
This transportation company hires part-time package handlers and drivers.
Home Depot
Home Depot provides part-time job opportunities in their retail stores and distribution centers.
Lowe’s
Similar to Home Depot, Lowe’s offers part-time positions in its stores and distribution centers.
Bank of America
Banks like Bank of America often hire part-time employees for their customer service, banking, and lead roles.
Working as a part-time employee can lead to many opportunities in life, employers are offering employee discounts, tuition assistance, internal advancement opportunities, and healthcare benefits. Continue to grow personally and professionally with a part-time job! Good luck in your job hunt.