Aldi to Hire 190 People This Summer in Andalusia

The supermarket chain aims to strengthen its staff in Málaga, Cádiz, and Sevilla for the summer season.

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Supermarket chain Aldi has announced the hiring of 190 people in Andalusia to bolster its workforce during the summer season, with a particular focus on Málaga, Cádiz, and Sevilla.

The supermarket chain Aldi has announced the hiring of 190 people in Andalusia during the months of July and August, with the aim of enhancing in-store service during the summer season, one of the busiest periods of the year.
The German company, which operates over 100 stores and employs more than 1,700 staff in the region, anticipates new openings and seeks to recruit professionals to meet high demand. The hiring will be concentrated primarily in the province of Málaga, with 95 job positions, followed by Cádiz with 46 vacancies and Sevilla with 30. The remaining positions will be distributed among Almería, Granada, and Huelva.
Aldi entered the Spanish market in 2002 and has built its business model around the discount format, offering quality products at competitive prices, with a strong emphasis on its own brands, which account for approximately 90% of its assortment.
Interested individuals can apply for these positions through the supermarket chain's official website, where all available offers are listed. Candidates can filter by province or job type, review the details of each vacancy, and complete the online application by attaching their CV.
Málaga is the Andalusian province with the highest number of Aldi establishments, boasting 33 stores following the opening of its latest location in Mijas. The company estimates that two out of every five Andalusian households choose Aldi for their weekly shopping.