The benefits of being a Lieferando courier?

When you set off as a Lieferando courier, you’ll get an hourly wage, holiday pay and more money-related perks. Joining us on the road will also help you develop valuable skills for your career. Here’s how it all works…

Lieferando couriers having fun together

What are the financial benefits of being a courier?

Without our dedicated couriers, there would be no Lieferando. Because they keep our business on the move, we make sure their hard work is properly rewarded. When you set off with us in Germany, you’ll enjoy:

  • An hourly base wage, meaning you get paid anytime you’re working – even if you’re waiting for the next order to arrive

  •  Holiday pay, paid sick leave and a potential performance-based bonus

  • The Refer-a-Friend programme. If you recommend a friend who joins us, you and your friend can earn a tasty cash reward

  • Find out more about your wage, tips and bonus in this article.

What are the scheduling and social perks of being a courier?

Everyone wants a job that suits their schedule, and it’s our mission to give you one. Whether you’re riding with us in Munich, delivering in Cologne, or anywhere else in Germany, we make sure you have the right working conditions. 

  • Flexible contracts: pick a contract type and minimum hours that suits you and your schedule best

  • Community spirit: connect with other couriers and join community events

  • Support from your local team: setting you up with all the equipment (e.g. renting a bike)

Can I develop my soft skills as a courier?

The answer is yes! When you ride as part of our courier community, you will grow and develop skills that will help you in any job. Some of the key skills our couriers have built with us are:

  • Problem-solving and critical thinking: from dealing with route changes to an issue with a customer’s order, you will find solutions that keep you on the move

  • People skills and support: by working in a team of couriers, you will communicate with and support your colleagues, as well as dealing with customers across your city

  • A strong work ethic: whether it’s your first job or the latest of many, working as a courier means being productive and determined (plus, it looks good on your CV)

  • A positive attitude: there’s plenty to enjoy about being a courier. Every job has its difficult days, but working in a supportive team and dealing with happy customers can help you develop a positive, can-do attitude

Ready to join us as a Lieferando courier? Click this link to apply.

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By: Lieferando Courier Support

Our German HR experts are located all across Germany, and love helping current and prospective couriers throughout their journey with Lieferando.