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You could earn up to £62,000 doing job with NO degree – and there’s hundreds on offer


BRITS could land themselves a job which offers up to £62,000 a year – without a degree.

There are over 400 positions up for grabs ranging from part to full time – here’s everything you need to know.

Supermarket giant Aldi has launched an appeal for hundreds of new employees

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Supermarket giant Aldi has launched an appeal for hundreds of new employeesCredit: Alamy
You could land yourself a job which offers up to £62,000 a year - without a degree

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You could land yourself a job which offers up to £62,000 a year – without a degreeCredit: Getty

Supermarket giant Aldi has launched an appeal for hundreds of new employees.

The budget chain is looking for applicants with all levels of experience, with positions available for stock assistants to assistant store managers.

Certain roles boast salaries of up to £62,850, while starting wages begin at £11.40 per hour, nationally.

But those working along the M25 can see £12.85 per hour, with paid breaks.

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Aldi is offering 454 job opportunities in Yorkshire, specifically within York, Askern and Scarborough branches.

It comes as the UK’s fourth largest supermarket chain plans to launch a new store every week across Britain until Christmas.

Kelly Stokes, recruitment director at Aldi UK, said: “As we continue to invest in new stores, we’re looking for hundreds more colleagues to join our incredible teams in Yorkshire.

“Working at Aldi means a great working environment and real opportunities to progress within the business and we look forward to welcoming even more people to be a part of our success in the future.”

To apply, visit the Aldi recruitment website – good luck!

Certain roles boast salaries of up to £62,850, while starting wages begin at £11.40 per hour, nationally

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Certain roles boast salaries of up to £62,850, while starting wages begin at £11.40 per hour, nationallyCredit: Alamy





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