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Winter Support Team - Swindon Orbital (N106659)

NEXT Retail Ltd.
Swindon
1 day ago
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Join Our Team This Winter - Temporary Roles Available! We're looking for flexible, seasonal work over our busiest time of the year. We're offering short-term contracts perfect for fitting around your schedule, ranging from a few days up to 8 weeks with various shift patterns available, depending on each store's needs.


Key Dates

  • Christmas Eve - Wednesday 24th December 2025
  • First Day of Sale - Saturday 27th December 2025
  • Sunday 28th December 2025 (availability may be required)

Responsibilities

As a member of the Support Team, you'll be essential in ensuring everything runs smoothly during our peak season. We need team members who can bring a can-do attitude and work confidently on the sales floor, in the stockroom, or a combination of both.



  • On the sales floor: Provide fast, friendly service to our customers. Quickly and efficiently move stock to the sales floor. Keep sales floors looking great and easy to shop from.
  • In the stockroom: Unpack, scan, hang and sort incoming stock. Locate, pack and transfer stock out of store quickly and carefully for our online customers. Help us meet key deadlines and keep the back of house tidy and organised.

Qualifications

  • Comfortable speaking with customers and working in a busy environment
  • A team player who stays calm and focused, even when it's busy
  • Organised, dependable, and quick to learn
  • Respectful, committed to our shared goals, and proud to be part of the team.

Benefits

Why join us? See the list of great benefits further below (conditions apply)


You don't need retail experience – just a great attitude and a willingness to get stuck in!


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