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Jobseekers can apply online for jobs at Chewy.com’s new Ocala fulfillment center

OCALA – Chewy.com is hiring in advance of the anticipated opening of its new Ocala fulfillment center. 

In partnership with CareerSource Citrus Levy Marion, Chewy.com will hold a hiring event for warehouse and fulfillment center associates. The event will take place from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Wednesday, Dec. 6 at the College of Central Florida Klein Center, 3001 SW College Road (State Road 200) in Ocala.

Based in Dania Beach, and founded in 2011, Chewy.com became one of the fastest growing privately-owned e-commerce companies in the nation. With the opening of its new Ocala facility, Chewy.com now operates fulfillment centers in Florida, Texas, Pennsylvania, Nevada and Indiana.

The company offers an open-space, collaborative environment that values integrity, creativity and accountability. The ideal candidate will have a deep-rooted passion for pets and a penchant for enriching the bond between pet parents and their pets.

Interested candidates should apply online at www.employflorida.com (reference Job Order No. 10586613 for Fulfillment Specialists and Job Order No. 10586616 for Forklift Operators). As with all hiring events, professional dress is encouraged. For more information, call 800-434-JOBS (5627), ext. 1790.

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