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Zazzle Looks to Hire 600 for Holiday Season

Looking to make some extra cash over the holidays? Redwood City-based Zazzle has openings for both part-time and full-time positions.

Submitted to Patch by Zazzle. 

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Zazzle Grows Holiday Hiring With Largest Effort Ever

Now hiring elves and reindeer for all open positions, please apply within! 

In anticipation of the holiday shopping season, Zazzle is hiring more than 600 people to join the team here in the Bay Area. This year is going to be our largest holiday hiring effort ever, and based on the letters that Santa Claus is already receiving at the North Pole, we will need to staff up to handle the rush.

We’re looking for more than 600 enthusiastic and talented individuals to join the Zazzle team.  We have open roles in both our corporate office in Redwood City, as well as our manufacturing facility in San Jose.  By December 2012, we anticipate that more than 1000 people will be working in both locations combined. 

We are looking for customer service representatives, experts in digital press production, skateboard manufacturing, plus a marketing associate, to name just a few open roles. 

Zazzle manufactures and sells an endless array of products, from personalized holiday cards and ornaments to clothing, books and magazines, art, electronics and much more.

Our San Jose manufacturing facility is making stuff right in the heart of Silicon Valley.  When you order something from Zazzle, each product is made to order, typically within 24 hours. In fact, we’ll be running multiple shifts, for the night owls among you. We’ll need reliable production staff who are enthusiastic team-players. 

Work can be fun, especially when you’re making sure that the holidays will be happy for everyone!

Zazzle has both temporary and regular positions available, including some part-time positions. Potential applicants can also email holidayjobs@zazzle.com. Many hands make light work, and we know that Zazzle’s workshop will be very busy this season. 

 

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