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Cashier

On-siteFull-timeEntry Level$16 - $20 per hour

About This Role

Aldi is looking for fast and friendly Cashiers. This is more than just a cashier job; you will also assist with stocking and maintaining store efficiency.

What You'll Earn

$16 - $20 per hour

Base pay for Cashier roles. Check the official application for total compensation including equity and bonuses.

What to Expect

ENVIRONMENT

Active, on-site environment requiring physical presence.

ONBOARDING

Comprehensive training provided by Aldi upon hire.

CAREER PATH

Opportunities for advancement within the Retail team.

Responsibilities

  • Fast and accurate checkout
  • Restock store shelves
  • Maintain store organization
  • Help customers find items

What You'll Need

To qualify for this Entry-level role, you should meet the following criteria:

  • High energy
  • Customer focus
  • Reliability
  • Ability to lift 45 lbs

Benefits

  • Leading industry pay
  • Generous 401(k)
  • Paid time off
  • Advancement opportunities
VERIFIED LISTING

Trust & Authenticity

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Aldi Cashier FAQ

How do I apply for this Retail role?

Click the Go to Application button. We'll take you directly to Aldi's official careers portal. No account is required on JOBINOCULARS to browse or apply.

What is the expected salary for a Cashier?

This position at Aldi pays $16 - $20 per hour.

Is Aldi hiring for remote Cashier jobs?

This specific role at Aldi is on-site. However, they frequently post remote roles which we track daily.

How to get a Cashier job with no prior experience?

For Entry-level roles, companies like Aldi look for soft skills, reliability, and a willingness to learn. Highlight any transferable skills from previous roles or volunteer work in your application.

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