With Christmas only weeks away, retailers across Preston are listing vacancies to cope with the anticipated demand from customers.
Whether you're a student looking to make a bit of money between term time or simply want to try your hand at something new, there is a role for everyone.
From helping customers at Card Factory to working away at Pandora, there are plenty of employers looking to take on seasonal staff this November and December.
See the Christmas temp jobs on offer in Preston
Here are some of the Christmas temporary jobs on offer in Preston this festive season.
Christmas Temporary Sales Advisor
Employer: Warren James
Location: Preston
Hours and pay: 0 hours temporary contract. Up to £11 per hour.
Deadline: No deadline specified.
Find out more via the Warren James website.
Seasonal Sales Assistant
Employer: Pandora
Location: Preston
Hours and pay: Part-time. Salary not specified.
Deadline: No deadline specified.
Find out more via the Pandora website.
Seasonal Retail Sales Assistant
Employer: WHSmith
Location: Preston
Hours and pay: 6 hours with possibility of more becoming available. Salary - £5.96-£10.65 per hour dependent on age.
Deadline: Deadline not detailed but the work starts from November 18.
Find out more via the WHSmith website.
Customer Assistant - Seasonal
Employer: Morrisons
Location: Preston - Riversway
Hours and pay: Under 10 hours per week. Salary not specified.
Deadline: November 30, 2023.
Find out more via the Morrisons website.
Seasonal Sales Assistant
Employer: Card Factory
Location: Preston Fishergate
Hours and pay: 6 hours. Salary not specified.
Find out more via the Card Factory website.
Deadline: No deadline but the job was posted in August.
Seasonal positions are also available at Card Factory on Orchard Street and at Deepdale Retail Park.
While the deadlines for many of these jobs are not specified, they are likely to close very quickly.
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