Developing: OneSpartanburg reports adidas is adding 300 full-time roles at its Spartanburg distribution center, with most openings on the night shift.
The hiring push includes warehouse operations and forklift roles, and the organization says in-person hiring events are running through May at Spartanburg Community College’s Tyger River Campus (Spark Center).
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If adidas is really adding 300, that’s going to ripple through the whole Westside. Hope they keep some of those positions daytime too.
Night shift is where the openings always are. Pay looks decent for forklift, but the schedule is tough if you’ve got kids.
Good to see a big employer still hiring. Feels like a lot of folks have been bouncing between warehouse jobs lately.
I’ll believe ‘300 jobs’ when I see 300 people actually onboarded. Companies love headline numbers.
The timing with World Cup demand makes sense. If they’re expanding throughput, it could mean more freight traffic around 85/26.
I work at the distribution center. They've been running mandatory overtime for 3 months. 300 new hires would be a relief if true.
adidas expanding in Spartanburg while other retailers are pulling back nationally. That says something about the Upstate's logistics advantage.
What's the starting pay? That matters more than the headcount. Distribution jobs range widely.
Inland Port Greer expansion + I-85 corridor = this was inevitable. More e-commerce fulfillment is coming to the Upstate.
Are any of these positions offering benefits from day one? That's what families need, not just hourly wages.
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