Aritzia to Hire Over 1,500 Workers for Annual Warehouse Sale
Aritzia Hiring 1,500+ for Warehouse Sale

Aritzia is set to hire more than 1,500 temporary sales associates for its upcoming warehouse sale, marking one of the largest seasonal recruitment drives by the Vancouver-headquartered clothing company.

Hiring Fair Details

The company will host a large-scale recruitment effort from June 24 to June 26, running daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. at the Vancouver Convention Centre East Building, Main Floor, located at 999 Canada Place, Vancouver. Interested applicants are required to apply online before attending the in-person hiring event.

All applicants are welcome, and previous retail experience is not necessary. The company invites candidates to bring a current resume and a passion for beautiful clothes. Seasonal employees who worked the sale in past years will be invited to reapply through a private link sent by Aritzia.

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Available Positions and Pay

Available roles include cashiers, wrappers, team leaders, and general sales associates. The hourly wage ranges from $18.50 to $24.00 per hour, depending on the position.

The Warehouse Sale

The annual Aritzia Warehouse Sale is a major shopping event in Vancouver, drawing large crowds eager to purchase the Canadian brand's designs at discounts of 50 to 90 percent off retail. While the exact dates for the 2026 sale have not been confirmed, it is expected to begin in the last week of August, following historical patterns.

Company Expansion

The hiring announcement follows the recent opening of Aritzia's boutique at Oakridge Park, which marks a return to the company's roots. The first standalone Aritzia boutique opened at Oakridge in 1984. Additionally, the company plans to open a massive 40,000-square-foot flagship store in 2027 at Pacific Centre in downtown Vancouver, taking over a large portion of the former Nordstrom space.

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