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Aldi Graduate Jobs Start At A Salary Of £40,000 – With An Audi Thrown In

20 Jan 2009

Aldi Graduate Jobs Start At A Salary Of £40,000 – With An Audi Thrown In Aldi may be regarded by many people as one of the cheapest supermarkets in Britain, but it is without doubt a leader in the ‘starting-salary-for-graduates’ category. And there are significant fringe-benefits you should balance out against other graduate jobs too.

The discount supermarket pays university leavers a basic wage of £40,000 a year – and even throws in a new Audi A4 car for you to spin around in.

This attractive starting package compares very favourably to other major recruiters who offer graduate jobs. Microsoft only offers around £26,000 and ExxonMobil - the world's largest publicly traded international oil and gas company – can only stump up £31,500. In the public sector – the civil service fast-stream, for example - you could perhaps expect to begin your career with about £27,000.

And you don’t need to think that your graduate career starts and ends with £40k – it can rise in regular chunks to £60k after three years. Plus, the German-owned supermarket company offers the usual benefits - private healthcare, 25 days holiday, pension scheme and life assurance – along with a couple of more innovative incentives such as the chance of international secondment within 3 years and a place at the directors’ table within 5 years!

The current ongoing downturn has actually led to a boost in business for Aldi as the pound in peoples’ pockets must be made to stretch a little further. Consequently, while other more expensive companies are levelling out, or even reducing, their recruitment drives, Aldi is able to step up its graduate jobs training scheme by around 50 per cent – from 100 to 150 vacancies.

A spokesperson from Aldi said that, ‘being able to offer such an attractive starting package to 50 per cent more university leavers is fantastic and fundamental to the continued growth of Aldi.’

Dan Ronald, a regional managing director for the company has previously said that “(Aldi) are looking for people who want a lot of responsibility very quickly, relish decision making and who are excited by the pace of opportunities offered in Aldi,” He added that, “In three years here you can get where it would take you ten years to get in another company.”

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