ALDI + Balaton: ALDI is looking for seasonal workers for its stores around the lake with a starting salary of HUF 551,100
ALDI wants to actively contribute to the recreation of holidaymakers coming to Hungarian tourist regions again this year. Accordingly, in its stores located here, it adapts its seasonal offer of high-quality products at favorable prices and its store opening hours to the needs of those who want to vacation. The company is looking for around 100 new seasonal employees, the starting salary is more than HUF 550,000 gross.
During the summer period, the composition of customers of ALDI stores located in tourist regions changes significantly. In addition to local residents, Hungarian and foreign vacationers who want to relax also buy the food and non-food products they need during their vacation in the stores of the supermarket chain. This year, ALDI is adjusting the opening hours and stock of its stores in such a way as to ensure a carefree and pleasant shopping experience for its customers. The supermarket chain is preparing for the main holiday season with an expanded selection of products, ice creams, grilled products and local wines in its stores around Lake Balaton.
Between June 1st and August 31st, ALDI will also declare 10 of its stores in the Balaton area as special stores with higher than average traffic, which will be open for customers even longer than before, adapting even more to the life of vacationers.
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