If you're looking for a holiday job and have a passion for fashion, look no further. Montreal-based fashion retailer SSENSE needs to fill hundreds of seasonal jobs. The company is specifically in need of warehouse clerks and customer service agents for the upcoming peak season. With 1,200 jobs available, there are plenty of chances for you to get your foot in the door at one of the city's most popular retailers. Editor's Choice: The Realities Of Learning French In Montreal That No One Warns You About As a customer service agent, you'll be working with some of the company's top clients and help them with whatever needs they might have. You'll need to have or be pursuing a Bachelor's degree as well as a wide scope of fashion knowledge, specifically about the brands that SSENSE carries. You should be able to "work varying shifts throughout the week, anywhere between 7 a.m and midnight with evening premium pay after 8 p.m.," said a SSENSE representative. Remote work is possible too. Warehouse clerks "require a minimum commitment of 40 hours/week with the possibility of working overtime and part-time positions up to 20 hours/week." Job openings are posted online, but some of the most in-demand positions are listed below. SSENSE Customer Experience Agent Salary: To be determined (three-month contract) Are you highly knowledgable about fashion? You'll be responsible for assisting clients with product, brand, or general customer service inquiries via email, telephone, chat and social media. SSENSE Montreal | Facebook Apply here SSENSE Warehouse Clerk Salary: $14.50 (starting October 1, three-month contract) You'll be responsible for processing products including activities such as receiving, picking, packing, and palletizing. Introducing I'm Sorry by @petracollins, designed in collaboration with #SSENSE: The photographer speaks to @natasha_stagg about what inspired her to create her first ever clothing collection. Now available. https://t.co/k7qny8PjkH pic.twitter.com/aKyUrI1b7h— SSENSE (@SSENSE) September 9, 2020 Apply here Good luck with the job search, Montreal!