AMAZON'S Swindon warehouse is increasing its staff levels from 70 to more than 100 by 2021.
The delivery station's new roles are some of the 10,000 being created at the online retailer's sites around the UK.
in Swindon will have increased its permanent headcount from around 70 at the beginning of 2020, to more than 100 by the end of the year.
And the shopping giant is looking for people who want to deliver packages in their free time for between £13 and £15 per hour.
Vice president of European customer fulfilment Stefano Perego said: "We’re proud to be creating 10,000 new permanent roles across our UK network of fulfilment centres, sort centres and delivery stations offering competitive wages and comprehensive benefits starting on day one. Our people played a critical role in serving customers in these unprecedented times and the new roles will help us continue to meet customer demand and support small and medium sized businesses selling on Amazon."
For more information, visit www.amazonjobs.co.uk and flex.amazon.co.uk
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