
Aldi is set to create 500 apprenticeship roles this year in stores and warehouses across the country.
Store apprentices outside London will start on £12.02, while those working within the M25 will earn £13.22 an hour.
Apprentices in warehouse roles can earn up to £12.63 per hour.
All will have the opportunity to gain industry-recognised qualifications.
“We’ve built a strong track record of helping people launch their careers through our apprenticeship programme, and we’re excited to welcome the next cohort to team Aldi,” said Aldi UK training and development director Lisa Murphy.
“This is a genuine opportunity to learn on the job, build valuable skills and earn market-leading pay – all while working for one of the UK’s biggest grocery retailers.”
Read more: Aldi reveals new pay rates for store workers from 1 March
Aldi is currently the highest-paying UK supermarket based on its entry-level national store worker rate of £13.02. In London the rate is £14.35.
From 1 March, its entry-level national hourly rate will rise further to £13.35. Inside the M25 it will rise from £14.35 to £14.71.
The discounter is also one of the few remaining retailers to offer paid breaks.






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