nation's largest retailer is holding a two-day hiring event for supply-chain associates across the country as the industry battles a range of headwinds from pandemic-related supply chain disruptions to a worker shortage.Walmart's hiring push on Nov.
3 and Nov. 4 covers roles within North Carolina, Florida, Georgia, Indiana, Ohio and New Hampshire, according to Indeed. Roles include warehouse associates, power equipment operators and freight handlers – all of which will pay an average pay of $20.37 per hour.Walmart has been trying to combat issues that could make or break the pivotal holiday season for the retailer.
This includes boosting its workforce in order to meet the demand in shoppers to even chartering its own vessels to help with.