Packer

Packer


Company
Y&S Enterprise Group
Location
Brooklyn, NY
Job Type
Part-time
Salary
15–25 an hour
Posted
1 month ago
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Job Description
We’re looking for someone to help pack and organize orders after our Whatnot live shows. During our streams we sell products live, and once the show ends the orders need to be sorted, packed, and prepared for shipping.. . Your main responsibilities will include:. . Sorting sold items by order. Carefully packing products into the correct packages. Printing and attaching shipping labels. Keeping the packing area organized. Double-checking orders for accuracy before they ship. . . We will train you the first few times so you understand our system and how everything works. After that, you’ll be expected to pack orders mostly independently, though we’ll still be around if you need help.. . Packing sessions usually take about 4–6 hours if working alone, or 2–3 hours if we’re helping as well.. . We’re currently looking for standby help as the business grows, but if you’re reliable and a good fit, there may be opportunities for more hours and potentially even hosting live shows yourself in the future.

Experience: Not required
Languages: English – Advanced. Spanish – Advanced
Employment: Part-time
Salary: $15 – $25 hourly
Benefits: How quick and how proper order are packed the higher the pay is.
Starting time: Immediate start!

About Y&S Enterprise Group:

Hello! My wife (20) and I (21) run a Whatnot live-selling business. We go live Thu, Sat, Sun and some weekdays. Looking for standby help packing orders after shows. We’ll train you. Packing takes ~4–6 hrs alone or 2–3 hrs with us.

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