Warehouse Associate, Pick & Pack

Warehouse Associate, Pick & Pack


Company
The Rounds
Location
Philadelphia, PA
Job Type
Full-time
Via
Terra.do

Job Description
The Rounds is hiring a Warehouse Associate for its Philadelphia location. The role involves sorting, picking, and packing in a fast-paced environment to support the company's growth in providing intelligent delivery services for groceries and essentials. The position offers an hourly wage of $18 - $20 and does not require a degree. This is a full-time job focused on making neighborhoods greener.
The Rounds takes the hassle out of managing your grocery and everyday essentials with its intelligent two-way delivery service designed to keep your home stocked while reducing waste. Members shop fresh local foods, carefully curated essentials and refillable staples, with convenient weekly delivery for just $10 a month. The Rounds also offers scheduled pickup services for compost, recycling and packages. Its โ€œPsychic Home Managerโ€ is an AI-powered platform that enables predictive restocking and personalized product recommendations. The Rounds is backed by top investors and has been featured in TechCrunch, FastCompany, PBS, and others.

The Rounds is looking for a motivated Warehouse Associate who thrives in a fast-paced, physical environment and wants to make an impact in making our neighborhoods greener.
You will be responsible to help with all aspects of our warehouse operations including sorting, picking and packing. Your day-to-day efforts will support aggressive growth and expansion at a rapidly growing, early-stage startup.

Job posting details for Warehouse Associate, Pick & Pack at The Rounds in Philadelphia, PA. Compensation / salary range: 18 - 20 USD, hourly. ClimateTechList gathers 17,000+ job openings from over 790 climate tech companies and updates them daily.

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