The UK’s ‘fourth-largest supermarket’ has opened applications for its 2025 apprenticeship scheme, with roles available in stores and warehouses.
Store apprentices at Aldi can earn between £8.61 and £12.07 per hour, while warehouse roles offer up to £11.18 per hour.
Successful candidates will earn while gaining ‘industry-recognised qualifications’ and will be entitled to a range of benefits, including paid holidays, shopping discounts, and free mortgage advice.
Aldi’s apprenticeship roles also include paid breaks and a bike-to-work scheme.
Lisa Murphy, training and development director at Aldi UK, said: “We have found so many hard-working and ambitious people through our apprenticeship scheme over the years, and we’re excited to welcome the next intake of individuals to join our Aldi community.
“Through the scheme, candidates will gain valuable transferable skills, become experts in their roles, and receive industry-leading pay at one of the UK’s top grocery retailers.
“We’re keen to attract individuals from all backgrounds, and we really encourage anyone who is interested to apply, no matter your level of experience.”
Those interested in applying for a position can visit the Aldi recruitment website for further details.
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