Macy's hiring 41K seasonal workers for the holidays

FILE - Shoppers walk through Macy's department store in New York City, New York on Nov. 26, 2021. (Photo by YUKI IWAMURA/AFP via Getty Images)

Macy's plans to hire slightly fewer workers than last year for the upcoming holiday season. The department store chain says more staff members stayed on from last season. 

On Monday, the retailer announced plans to fill 41,000 seasonal positions for its Macy’s, Bloomingdale’s and Bluemercury stores, supply chain locations and call centers, down from approximately 48,000 last year. 

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However, more than 10,300 workers from the 2021 holiday season joined the company full-time, which is significantly more than in 2020 when more than 6,100 seasonal colleagues joined the company. 

Macy's says its enhanced hiring process has allowed the organization to "hire fewer colleagues of higher talent levels with more competitive pay who stayed on, resulting in a 40% reduction in turnover."

"With our focus on making meaningful investments in our colleagues, we are proud to provide an unmatched culture and fulfilling career opportunities that put our colleagues and Macy’s, Inc. in a strong position for the holiday season," Danielle Kirgan, Macy’s chief transformation and human resources officer, said in a statement. 

This year, Macy's is trying to fill positions quickly. The company touted that it "offers a convenient hiring experience" with applications taking as little as five minutes. The majority of offers are also made within 48 hours, according to Macy's. 

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If employees do stay on after the holiday season, they have the opportunity to pull in an average base pay above $17 an hour and average total pay of $20 an hour. They can also work additional hours with flexible schedules, the Macy's added. 

Macy's is one of a handful of companies that have already announced hiring plans for the upcoming season, although Walmart and Michaels have slashed their holiday workforce by a significant margin this year. 

Just last week, Walmart announced plans to hire 40,000 seasonal and full-time workers across the company, down from 150,000 in 2021. 

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The retailer will offer current employees an opportunity to work extra shifts first before filling them with new hires. 

Michaels Chief Operating Officer Joe Venezia also told FOX Business the arts and crafts retailer deliberately decreased the number of seasonal hires this year to 15,000 in order to increase the number of hours available for seasonal employees.

Meanwhile, Target announced plans to hire up to 100,000 workers, in line with its hiring plans last year, but well below 2020 when the department store chain looked to fill around 130,000 positions.  

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