The supermarket giant is look for new store assistants in its St Mary's Road Store
The position offers a variety of contracts ranging from 10 to 30 hours, with a starting wage from £11.64 per hour, including a paid break.
Workers will be responsible for a range of tasks, such as checking off deliveries, dealing with enquiries, and ensuring that the store's shelves are fully stocked with well-presented products.Providing top-notch customer service is a must, and workers will be expected to attend to customer needs in a prompt and friendly manner.
Aldi has warned that this is a fast-paced environment, but everyone understands what needs to happen to make the store a success and pitches in as part of a close-knit team. This recruitment drive is part of Aldi’s nationwide expansion, with the supermarket giant opening a number of new stores across the UK in the next year.Don't miss the biggest and breaking stories by signing up to the Echo Daily newsletter here
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