Walmart offers part-time jobs to those between 15 and 18 years old, including cashiers, baggers, stockers, cart pushers, and greeters. The minimum age is 15 in most states without parental consent.
Personal Shopper Responsibilities
As a personal shopper, you will be shopping online grocery orders, ensuring accuracy and quality. This allows Walmart to gain customer trust and loyalty. Your responsibilities include shopping in-store versus fulfilling online grocery orders.
Qualifications and Application Process
Most states require Walmart applicants to be at least 16 years old, but some require 18 due to labor laws. Some locations require 18-year-olds to work in Pharmacy or Alcohol Sales. Age requirements vary by location, so contact your local Walmart to confirm requirements before applying.
Becoming a Walmart Personal Shopper
To become a Walmart personal shopper, you must be 16 years old. This job requires flexibility to pick up additional shifts when necessary. Walmart personal shoppers provide excellent customer service while assisting with shopping needs and maintaining store cleanliness and stock. If interested, visit the website or contact customer service.
Walmart Job Application
You can apply for Walmart jobs online at jobs.walmart.com or in person at your local store. Some jobs open to 16-year-olds include cashier, stocker, fresh food associate, and cart attendant. These roles require skills like communication, listening, and interpersonal abilities. Cashiers must calculate purchases, and cart attendants provide carts for customers.
Duties of a Walmart Shopper
Working as a personal shopper, you can select 8-10 hour shifts picking up online orders and preparing them for pickup or delivery. The number of hours depends on store needs. Most orders come in during the day, so that’s when most personal shopping duties happen. You get unpaid 30-60 minute meal breaks and two 15-minute paid breaks per shift.