Britain's fourth-largest supermarket is on the lookout for new staff to fill roles across Hampshire.
Aldi is looking to hire 65 workers as its latest pay rise comes into force this week, with people of all levels of experience invited to apply to several full and part-time positions now on offer.
The recruitment push comes as Aldi increases hourly pay rates for all its store colleagues across the UK from this week.
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The new pay increases will see the hourly rate of store assistants rise nationally from £12.00 to £12.40, and from £13.55 to £13.65 for those within the M25.
This marks the second pay increase for Aldi store colleagues this year and takes the supermarket’s investment in pay this year to £79m.
The supermarket also remains the only one to provide paid breaks, which is worth more than £900 a year for the average store colleague.
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HR Director at Aldi UK, Kelly Stokes, said: “The rollout of our latest pay increase cements our commitment to our colleagues that we will always be the best-paying retailer.
“Our colleagues play an integral part in our ever-increasing popularity, and this is another way for us to acknowledge the incredible work they do every day across the UK.”
Those interested in applying for a career with Aldi can visit aldirecruitment.co.uk
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