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Aldi to create 3,000 new jobs in run up to Christmas – how to apply

ALDI will create nearly 3,000 new jobs in the run up to Christmas, as part of a major festive recruitment drive.

The German discount supermarket is looking to fill over 2,000 temporary and permanent store positions.

Aldi is hiring thousands of workers in the run up to Christmas
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Aldi is hiring thousands of workers in the run up to ChristmasCredit: Getty

While it's looking to bring in more than 850 people to work across its 11 regional distribution centres.

Roles up for grabs include lorry drivers, warehouse selectors and logistics assistants.

Store assistants earn a minimum hourly rate of up to £10.50 nationally, and £11.95 inside the M25.

Aldi claims that it is the only supermarket that offers paid breaks, which for the average worker, is worth more than £830 a year.

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It will be the biggest festive recruitment drive it has ever launched, Aldi said.

Last year, it was on the lookout for 1,500 extra staff, and the year before, it was on the lookout for 1,000 temporary workers.

Aldi UK recruitment director Kelly Stokes 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."

Head to to apply for the roles on offer.

You can search for roles which are available near you - make sure you dust off your CV to apply.

Aldi isn't the only supermarket on a hiring spree ahead of Christmas.

Tesco is planning to take on 12,500 temporary workers to keep up with demand over the festive period.

At the same time, it announced 325 jobs would have to be cut as part of efforts to streamline office and field-based teams - but that this would not affect store positions.

Supermarkets often take on temporary workers over the busy Christmas period.

Last year, Sainsbury's was on the hunt for 22,000 workers to take up shifts over the festive period.

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M&S said it was looking to fill 12,000 roles in total in shops across the country last year, including food as well as home and clothing.

While posh department store John Lewis along with its supermarket Waitrose was hiring 7,00 seasonal staff last Christmas.

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