Delivery giant Hermes will create over 10,000 new UK jobs

Delivery giant Hermes will create over 10,000 new UK jobs as it invests £100 million to cope with ‘massive spike’ in internet shopping during lockdown

  • Courier giant to create opportunities for 9,000 couriers and 1,500 full time staff
  • Hermes said that online shopping would not lose ground with store reopenings
  • High street retailers are trying to attract more customers through their doors 

Delivery giant Hermes will create more than 10,000 new jobs as it invests £100 million to meet the demand from stay-at-home shoppers.

Hermes said it is dealing with a massive spike in online shopping caused by the coronavirus lockdown.

The firm will create 9,000 opportunities for self-employed couriers across the country in addition to 1,500 new full time staff including workers at its Yorkshire head office.

Delivery giant Hermes will create more than 10,000 new jobs as it invests £100 million to meet demand [File photo]

Shoppers have turned to the internet instead of the closed high street during lockdown.

High street retailers are trying to attract more customers through their doors after shops were allowed to reopen.

However, Hermes said it thought online shopping would not lose ground even as the high street welcomes customers back.

‘The pandemic has expedited the already phenomenal growth of online shopping and we see no sign of this changing,’ said chief executive Martijn de Lange.

Hermes said it is dealing with a massive spike in online shopping caused by the coronavirus lockdown [File photo]

Hermes said it is dealing with a massive spike in online shopping caused by the coronavirus lockdown [File photo]

Hermes said it is preparing for a massive Christmas season, and expects to carry around 3.5 million parcels a day during the period, nearly double last year.

‘As a result, it is important that we have the right infrastructure and people in place to support this,’ said Mr de Lange.

‘This is good news for the many people who have sadly had their income affected and we are pleased to be able to support the UK economy with so many jobs at this time.

‘In that first fortnight of lockdown we had thousands of applications from pub staff, chefs, children’s entertainers, dog walkers, pub singers, beauticians, hairdressers, pilots and many, many others. We look forward to welcoming our new recruits over the coming weeks.’

Hermes UK said it had already invested more than £30 million in its operations, part of which was used to open 90 new sub-depots, and buy new vans.

Hermes said it is preparing for a massive Christmas season, and expects to carry around 3.5 million parcels a day during the period, nearly double last year [File photo]

Hermes said it is preparing for a massive Christmas season, and expects to carry around 3.5 million parcels a day during the period, nearly double last year [File photo]