Join our Chicago fulfillment team! If you’re reliable, comfortable with hands-on work, and want to be part of a friendly and supportive team, we’d be glad to hear from you!
Who we are:
Raicom LLC runs a portfolio of brands that customers genuinely love. Behind those brands is a national fulfillment network shipping around 200,000 packages to real people who ordered something they were excited to get. This role is where that all comes together.
What you’ll be doing:
Picking and packing customer orders accurately and on pace
Lifting packages/items up to 60+ lbs (this is a physical job!)
Standing and moving for most of the shift
Keeping your station organized so the next person isn't cleaning up after you
Flagging problems the moment you see them, not after they've compounded
What we’re looking for:
You are able to reliably commute to Elk Grove Village area
You show up on time. Every shift. No chasing required.
You keep a steady pace with minimal supervision
You tell us when something's wrong instead of hoping no one notices
Prior warehouse experience is a plus, but not required. We’ll train you!
What you’ll get:
$19.00-$23.00 per hour
Overtime pay at 1.5x
Fully HVAC warehouse and a stocked break room
A team that pulls its weight
Real path to leadership roles for people who show up and perform. We're opening new locations, and we promote from inside before we hire from outside.
This job is not a fit if:
You need a schedule that changes week to week
You'd rather work alone than as part of a crew
You're looking for something short-term to hold you over
Standing and lifting for a full shift sounds miserable, not just hard
We're upfront about this because we want you to know exactly what you're walking into. No surprises and no bait-and-switch.
If this sounds like your kind of team, please answer the following questions on your application:
Are you available for a video interview?
What made you interested in this job?
Do you have prior warehouse experience?
Tell us about a time you had a rough day at work but still finished your shift. What happened?