Posted: Wed 20th Sep 2023

Aldi announces recruitment drive for two of its Wrexham stores

Wrexham.com for people living in or visiting the Wrexham area
This article is old - Published: Wednesday, Sep 20th, 2023

Discount retailer giant Aldi is recruiting new colleagues in Wrexham as part of its continued expansion in the area.

The UK’s fastest growing supermarket is currently recruiting for 40 Store Assistants, ranging from 10 – 30 hours per week.

Aldi is looking to hire for these roles at its store on the Plas Coch Retail Park and Ruthin Road.

Starting pay for Aldi Store Assistants is £11.40 per hour nationally and £12.85 within the M25 and paid breaks for the average store colleague are worth £927.

Aldi is a multi-award-winning employer that offers one of the best working environments and competitive benefits packages in the UK supermarket sector.

Kelly Stokes, Recruitment Director at Aldi, said: “We are really excited about creating even more jobs in Wrexham. Aldi’s increased popularity and customer demand for quality products allows us to keep growing and create more employment opportunities across the region.

“Working at Aldi means more than just having a job – we really care about our colleagues, both personally and professionally.

“On top of our competitive pay and benefits package, Aldi continues to offer a great working environment and real opportunities to progress within the business.”

Those interested in applying for one of the roles with Aldi can visit www.aldirecruitment.co.uk.



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