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Were Getir, the pioneers of super fast delivery. Our founding idea: Groceries in 10 minutes, delivered to your door through our app. Now offering more delivery models across different locations, our goals are made possible by our one-of-a-kind business model with our Delivery Riders at its core.


We know that our global ambitions can only be accomplished with exceptional people, and that is where you, our next Delivery rider, come in! Delivery Riders sit at the core of our operations; we've brought happiness and convenience to millions of customers by delivering groceries to their door in minutes and none of this would be possible without the Rider. We work hard to foster an open, diverse and fun working environment for our Riders, and whilst we deliver groceries incredibly fast, your safety is always our top priority. Simply put, we care about the drivers that make all of this possible.


So what do Getir offer Riders in return?


  • Earn a minimum of 10/hour + bonuses + tips from our customers!

  • E-motorcycle, Insurance and all equipment provided by us - just bring yourself to work!

  • Paid 28 days holiday (including bank holidays)

  • Work in your neighbourhood

  • Staff discount of 10% so you can do your grocery shopping too!

  • Your own space to take a break - restroom and canteen with tea and coffee

  • 3% pension contribution post 3 months

  • Training, support and opportunities for career development

  • An immediate start date


Sounds great! What do I need?


  • A sense of team spirit and a positive, friendly attitude (you will be the face of Getir!)

  • Great time-keeping skills

  • Licence and CBT (required)

  • Valid UK Right to work documents


Submitting an application will take you less than 5 minutes


Tags: Delivery Driver, Courier, Delivery Courier, Driving Vacancies, Bike Courier, Rider.





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