Evri creates 9,000 new jobs in record recruitment drive
· Recruitment drive will take Evri’s total courier network to over 28,000
· Evri plans to deliver around 4 million parcels a day
· Hiring plan follows significant investment in customer service and operations
· Evri continues to deliver on-time with more than 99% of its parcel deliveries
Evri, the UK’s biggest dedicated parcel delivery company, has today announced plans to recruit 8,000 additional couriers alongside 1,000 warehouse and other supporting roles this year as it plans to surpass its record parcel delivery volumes.
The business’ total self-employed courier workforce will hit 28,000 as it delivers around 4 million parcels during its busiest days.
The recruitment drive marks the growth of online deliveries, with parcel volumes outstripping the Covid years off the back of sales from successful home-grown high street retailers, fast-growing new entrants and pre-loved platforms.
Evri’s roots can be traced back 50 years to Bradford in 1974 as Grattan Mail Order. Evri now delivers 730 million parcels each year, serving 12 million customers a week via a growing network of self-employed couriers, five hubs, 27 depots and 550 delivery units.
Evri’s peak trading recruitment drive builds on Evri’s significant investment recently in customer service, including launching a new chatbot and callback feature to deliver a response in 24 hours or less, tripling the number of people who get an answer.
Last year, Evri delivered a record performance over its peak festive period, when it grew parcel volumes to more than 154 million over the nine weeks to 30 December 2023. This included a delivery blitz in the final seven days after cautious shoppers waited for discounts before purchasing.
Across the country, 8,000 couriers are needed this year, exceeding the 5,000 for last Christmas, with Scotland, Bury St Edmunds, Plymouth and Gatwick key areas for hiring. Couriers can apply easily by attending an introductory call with the local Community Delivery Manager, and then begin training. Evri will begin training and onboarding new couriers from August.
Today, couriers typically earn around £16.50 per hour and can enjoy the flexibility of delivering parcels any time between 8am and 8pm. Couriers will often be delivering in their local area, within familiar surroundings and usually not too far from home to accommodate their other commitments.
The parcel delivery company has enhanced its courier package and has recently partnered with Onsi to give all self-employed couriers, both new and existing, access to new benefits including Digital GP, mental health support, discounts at supermarkets and on fuel. This is additional to their existing benefits scheme and is completely free of charge.
To find out more and join Evri, visit: www.beacourier.co.uk