Aldi is seeking to hire almost 100 new employees in Dublin as part of its ongoing recruitment drive ahead of the summer.
The supermarket giant is currently recruiting for store assistants including 73 permanent positions and 26 fixed term contract positions in its Dublin stores. According to Aldi, recruitment has already started for the jobs which are a mix of existing roles newly created vacancies, with Aldi keen to fill as many positions as possible ahead of the busy summer season.
Aldi recently opened a new store in Adamstown earlier this month, and its new Cabra store is due to open next week.
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Since the opening of its first Dublin store in the city in 1999, Aldi has invested almost €187million in the capital over the last number of years.
As the cost of living crisis also continues, back in February Aldi increased its hourly pay rates for store colleagues, maintaining its position as Ireland’s best paying supermarket. Aldi now pays all store assistants up to €16.00 an hour, with a market leading entry rate of €13.85 an hour.
Donald Mackay, Regional Managing Director of Aldi welcomed the new recruitment drive. He said: "Aldi's focus remains firmly on providing great value for our customers, people and the communities in which we operate.
"Across our 156 stores, and 25 in Dublin, we are delivering for customers at a time when household expenses and value have never been more important."
He described how Aldi has a "dedicated and talented team" of 4,650 people across its stores and warehouses. "We are always looking for talented, hardworking and committed people to join the Aldi family, as we continue to grow and develop the business in Ireland, and we look forward to welcoming new colleagues to the team.”
For more information and to apply for jobs with Aldi visit www.aldirecruitment.ie.
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