The move is part of a nationwide expansion 🛒
The UK’s fourth largest supermarket is looking for people of all levels of experience to recruit for roles throughout the city including their shops in High Street, Govan, Parkhead, Robroyston, Cardonald, Clydebank, and Knightscliffe Avenue.
The jobs on offer are both full-time and part-time with titles such as Store Management Apprentice, Caretaker, Store Assistant, Deputy Manager and Assistant Store Manager up for grabs. Aldi's recruitment drive in Glasgow is part of a nationwide expansion, which will see the supermarket open at least one store a a week across the UK between now and Christmas.Kelly Stokes, Recruitment Director at Aldi UK, said: “As we continue to invest in new stores, we’re looking for more colleagues to join our incredible teams across Glasgow.
“Working at Aldi means a great working environment and real opportunities to progress within the business and we look forward to welcoming even more people to be a part of our success in the future." Starting pay for Store Assistants at Aldi is £11.40 per hour with the supermarket also paying for breaks.
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