Aldi is looking to hire 230 people from across Greater London as the company opens new stores and update others.

Recruitment drive: Aldi is looking to fill hundreds of job vacancies
Britain’s fourth-largest supermarket is on the lookout for people of all levels of experience to fill roles across the region, with salaries of up to £65,995.
The roles include full and part-time positions such as store assistant and stock assistant, all the way up to store manager.
Aldi expects to create more than 5,500 jobs up and down the country in 2024.
Store and warehouse assistants at Aldi receive a starting salary of £12.00 rising to £12.95 nationally, while those working within the M25 receive £13.55, rising to £13.85.
“Our colleagues work incredibly hard and they are without a doubt a huge part of our success at Aldi,” said Aldi UK’s CEO, Giles Hurley.
“We continue to welcome more customers to Aldi stores every week, not just because of our unbeatable prices and British sourcing, but also our amazing colleagues.”
Aldi recently committed to opening 500 stores across Britain and is investing more than £1.4billion throughout 2023 and 2024 as it progresses towards hitting this long-term target. This investment includes work to expand its distribution and store network as well as further improving existing stores and technology infrastructure to support growth.
Those interested in applying for a career with Aldi can visit www.aldirecruitment.co.uk
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Good news for Croydon. But I very much doubt IC’s hip millennial readers will be shopping there and forsaking Waitrose for their avocados and quinoa.
I think Hip millennials are more likely to be using Amazon Fresh, Hello Fresh or Ocado delivery, than going into a shop and paying with money(!)
I think millennials are more likely to use Amazon Fresh, Hello Fresh or Ocado delivery, and that creates more jobs , wonderful