Myntra, India’s leading fashion and lifestyle e-commerce platform based in Karnataka, has announced the creation of over 20,000 gig jobs ahead of its annual End of Reason Sale (EORS), beginning on June 1, 2025. These positions span logistics, customer service, and last-mile delivery to meet the anticipated rise in demand during the event. About 22% of the new warehouse hires are women, involved in operations at fulfilment centres across Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Delhi.
Myntra, one of India’s largest fashion and lifestyle e-commerce platforms, has announced the creation of over 20,000 gig jobs across the country through its partners, as it prepares for the 22nd edition of its annual End of Reason Sale (EORS), scheduled to begin on June 1, 2025. The move aims to support the expected surge in customer demand during the high-volume shopping event.
The newly created roles will primarily support key operational functions including logistics, customer service, and last-mile delivery. As part of this hiring drive, around 4,500 individuals have been appointed as delivery partners and approximately 1,000 as customer service agents.
Myntra, headquartered in Bengaluru, Karnataka, is a subsidiary of Walmart-owned Flipkart Group and has become a household name in online fashion and lifestyle retail across India. The platform’s End of Reason Sale is one of the largest fashion events in the Indian e-commerce space, drawing millions of customers every year.
According to Myntra’s official statement, nearly 22% of the new warehouse workforce consists of women, who will be engaged in roles such as sorting, grading, and packing across fulfilment centres located in Bengaluru, Mumbai, Kolkata, and Delhi. This aligns with the company’s ongoing efforts to create more inclusive employment opportunities.
In addition to boosting manpower at its existing logistics network, Myntra is also strengthening its backend support and last-mile infrastructure to ensure a seamless shopping experience for customers during the sale.
The company stated that the gig employment model allows it to meet seasonal demand spikes while also providing short-term income opportunities to a large number of people, especially youth and women seeking flexible work arrangements.
With the fashion sale expected to attract heavy traffic, Myntra is focusing on delivering faster shipping, efficient customer service, and smooth order fulfillment.