ALDI has announced a major job push in Hereford ahead of the festive period.
It will see 110 new jobs created across Hereford and Worcester as it gears up for its biggest-ever Christmas.
The supermarket is looking to fill temporary and permanent store positions in its Hereford and Worcester stores to help replenish stock and provide extra help to customers during this busy period.
In addition, Aldi is currently recruiting for more than 850 roles across its 11 regional distribution centres around the UK for a number of permanent roles, including warehouse selectors, logistics assistants and lorry drivers.
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Kelly Stokes, recruitment director at Aldi UK, said: "This year we're recruiting more people than ever over the Christmas period to support the growing number of customers that are switching to Aldi.
"That includes a mix of temporary and permanent positions, as well as looking to fill both in-store roles and positions at our regional distribution centres.
"Our amazing colleagues play a vital role in keeping our shelves stocked year-round which is why, once again, we'll also be keeping our stores closed on Boxing Day as a thank you for all of their hard work."
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Store assistants earn a minimum hourly rate of up to £10.50 nationally and £11.95 inside the M25.
Aldi also remains the only supermarket in the UK to offer paid breaks, which for the average store colleague is now worth more than £830 a year.
Visit www.aldirecruitment.co.uk for more information and to apply.
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