Non-salary benefits, bonuses, reimbursement of travel expenses – that’s all you can earn at PENNY
The PENNY discount chain offers many fringe benefits and benefits to those who want to work for them. In their job advertisements, there are various opportunities that do not require any special education or experience, the Pénzcentrum points out.
In physical jobs, the salary can be up to HUF 310,000 net, with additional benefits. PENNY is looking for goods assemblers in various areas, whose task is to assemble orders in logistics centers and warehouses. The expectations are not too high, it is important to be able to work hard and to have an unregistered moral certificate. It is an advantage if you have logistics or warehouse experience and we have a forklift driver’s license.
The company offers many benefits for working 40 hours a week, such as providing accommodation if needed. The starting salary is HUF 442,000 gross, which can rise to HUF 572,000 depending on performance. In addition to the salary, there is a net 14,000 HUF cafeteria and meal allowance after the three-month trial period. The company also offers the opportunity to obtain a free forklift driver’s license for the sake of development.
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