Aldi to hire 100 area managers

Aldi has announced plans to fill 100 roles on its area manager programme.

Those who enrol will take part in a 12-month training programme.

The supermarket retailer said that salaries will start from £44,000 for successful applicants in the first year, while permanent contracts offered after this point and pay will reach over £81,000 in the fifth year.

“We’re on the lookout for some of the most hardworking and ambitious individuals to join our team as part of the Area Manager programme,” said Kelly Stokes, recruitment director, Aldi UK. “The scheme gives individuals the chance to learn the ins and outs of the sector at one of the fastest-growing retailers in the country, while also receiving in-depth training along the way.”

Stokes added: “At Aldi, our colleagues are central to everything we do and we’re constantly searching for amazing individuals of all ages, roles and backgrounds to join our team.”

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