National Buying Apprenticeship
by Aldi
Job Details
National Buying Higher Apprenticeship
As one of our talented Apprentices you'll get an incredible introduction to Buying with a leading international retailer (that's us), and achieve a level 4 Buying and Merchandising qualification.
Our Buying teams - if it's possible - have to move even quicker than the rest of the business and they have to keep ahead of our customers too: second guessing what they want and need before they do. Over your time with us, you'll get to spend time alongside our Buying Assistants and Logistics team so that you get a real feel of the Buying Process. We do things our own way at Aldi, but whatever we're doing, we must be getting it right. With a wave of impressive sales figures behind us, we're opening new stores at lightning speed and to keep on top of that wave, our Buying teams have to do something pretty special to keep our customers coming back for more. If you are considering a career in Buying, this would be the perfect first step.
About Aldi
Apprenticeships
We’re sure you’ll have heard about # KevinThe Carrot, but did you know that we’re also famous for our Apprenticeship Programmes? Aldi is passionate about giving everyone the chance to kick-start their career and are on the lookout for motivated and passionate people to join # TeamAldi - one of which could be you!
As an Aldi Apprentice, you’ll have chance to learn from some of the industry’s most talented people and gain valuable experience with a ‘Top 100 Apprenticeships Employer’. With opportunities in Stores, Warehouse Operations, Driving and National Buying, there’s more than one way to succeed here.
So if you want to earn a lot while you learn - with one of the fastest growing retailers in the country - and get real opportunities and even better benefits, then what are you waiting for?
How to apply
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Please note that applications may close before the application deadline, so apply early to avoid disappointment.