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Aldi has announced it is looking to recruit 200 new apprentices across the UK in 2022.

It revealed applications are now open for one of the UK’s largest supermarket’s apprenticeship schemes, with opportunities across store, logistics and HGV driver roles.

Store apprentices at the retailer can earn £198 per week in year one, rising to £295 per week in year three. Meanwhile, those in logistics and driver roles can earn £196 and £328 per week respectively.

According to the retailer, the apprenticeship push forms part of Aldi’s nationwide expansion drive, with the supermarket expected to create a further 2,000 permanent roles across the UK this year.

Kelly Stokes, recruitment director at Aldi UK, said: “Apprentices of today are the leaders of tomorrow, so we’re on the lookout for some of the most hardworking and ambitious individuals to join our team.

“By taking part in our apprenticeship scheme, individuals can learn the ins and outs of the sector at one of the fastest-growing retailers in the country, while also receiving in-depth skills and training along the way.”

She added: “As we continue to grow as a business, we’re constantly looking for more amazing colleagues to bolster our team – and that includes across all ages, roles and backgrounds.”

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