Walmart Stocker / Backroom / Receiving Associate $16-$35/hr

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Walmart Stocker / Backroom / Receiving Associate

Job Summary of Walmart Stocker / Backroom / Receiving Associate:

Hiring now with no experience required! Full and part-time positions are available immediately. You’ll play a key role in ensuring customers can find everything on their shopping list. This fast-paced, physically demanding role involves moving inventory, unloading trucks, and stocking shelves. Depending on your shift, you may also assist customers. It’s like being paid to go to the gym!

Job Duties and Responsibilities of Walmart Stocker / Backroom / Receiving Associate:

  • Unload trucks and move inventory in the backroom.
  • Stock shelves with products to ensure availability for customers.
  • Assist customers as needed while keeping the store organized.
  • Ensure products are stored properly, including frozen items like ice cream.
  • Work in a fast-paced environment, meeting performance targets.

Qualifications and Experience of Walmart Stocker / Backroom / Receiving Associate:

  • No experience required – we’ll train you!
  • Ability to perform physically demanding tasks, including lifting and moving inventory.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced environment and meet performance targets.

Benefits of Walmart Stocker / Backroom / Receiving Associate:

  • Competitive pay with performance-based incentives.
  • Health benefits, including medical, dental, and vision coverage.
  • Financial benefits such as 401(k), stock purchase plans, and company-paid life insurance.
  • Paid time off (PTO) for vacations, sick leave, holidays, and other purposes.
  • Opportunities for career growth and promotions within Walmart.

Salary:

  • Hourly wage range: $15.00 to $26.00.
  • Additional compensation through premiums ($0.35 to $3.00 per hour) based on schedule, location, and work performed.

About Walmart:

At Walmart, we help people save money so they can live better. Our mission drives everything we do, from responsible sourcing to sustainability. Join Walmart today and start making a difference in your community while growing your career with great benefits and opportunities for promotion!

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