Store Assistant

Store Assistant Coventry, England

Aldi
Full Time Coventry, England 11 GBP HOURLY Today
Job description

At Aldi, you'll never find yourself bored and twiddling your thumbs on the till as a Store Assistant. In fact, time will fly by.

You'll do everything from checking off deliveries to dealing with enquiries or ensuring that the shelves are fully stocked with well-presented products. And, of course, you'll provide excellent customer service at all times by attending to customer needs in a prompt and friendly way. It's a really fast-paced environment, and everyone understands exactly what needs to happen to make their store a success – and gets on with doing it. There's a real family feel here, and we all pitch in as part of a close-knit team.

Store Assistant
Aldi

www.aldi.co.uk
Atherstone, United Kingdom
Jason Hart
Unknown / Non-Applicable
10000+ Employees
Company - Private
Grocery Stores
1999
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