El Corte Inglés will hire some

6,000 people

to reinforce its team for the imminent Christmas campaign, one of the most important consumer moments of the year, as reported by the Spanish distribution giant in a statement.

Specifically, the new workers will cover different positions related to sales, mainly in areas such as toys, food and hospitality.

El Corte Inglés has indicated that with this reinforcement of professionals it is intended to improve the shopping experience for the customer and offer the "best service and quality" that characterize the company.

These new professionals will be integrated in the usual tasks of commercial activity within the different areas, as well as in special services for these important dates such as gift packaging and other auxiliary tasks.

To incorporate these professionals into commercial activity, the company has developed a training program that will allow them to adapt to the sales and customer service functions entrusted to them.

In addition, El Corte Inglés will focus its efforts during this Christmas season on offering a "very attractive and innovative" commercial proposal.

To this will be added a wide range of services that are added to the usual ones of the company.

In this way, those interested in working on the Christmas campaign in the El Corte Inglés centers can send their 'curriculum vitae' through their employment portal: 'www.empleo.elcorteingles.es'.

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