Aldi is hunting for 500 new apprentices across the UK - and the lucky candidates could earn a min fortune. The recruitment drive marks the supermarket’s biggest-ever apprenticeship intake, with opportunities in stores, logistics and buying, as well as for HGV drivers.
Store Apprentices can earn £220.20 per week in the first year of training, rising to £321.90 per week after two years. Meanwhile, those in logistics and driver roles can earn even more - with wages of between £240 and £378 per week respectively.
Lisa Murphy, Learning & Development Director at Aldi UK, said: “We have found so many hard-working and ambitious people through our apprenticeship scheme over the years - and I don’t doubt it will be the same again this year.
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“By taking part in the scheme and working at one of the country’s fastest-growing retailers, apprentices can learn all there is to know about the supermarket sector. Not only this, but the scheme provides them with new skills and nationally-recognised qualifications along the way, with help and support from some of the industry’s most talented people.
“We’re always on the lookout for more incredible colleagues to join the Aldi team – and that includes across all ages, roles and backgrounds.”
Bristol has a range of Aldi supermarkets spread out across the city, including in St George, Bedminster, Lockleaze, Fishponds and Henbury.
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