Mercadona is looking for inexperienced staff to work on Fridays and Saturdays with a salary of €800 if they meet three requirements

Mercadona looking for staff to work with an open-ended weekend contract with a salary of up to 800 euros per month. In September of this year, the supermarket chain launched selection processes for new part-time job offers (see here how to find a job at Mercadona).

The company Valencian capital offers vacancies to work in the sections of its supermarkets fifteen hours a week with an initial salary of 582 euros per month with progression up to 788 euros. Working hours for these works are spread between Friday afternoon and Saturday.

Mercadona There is also a need for staff for a twenty hour day on a fixed afternoon shift. In this case, the initial remuneration starts from 777 euros and goes up to 1051 euros per month, always according to the information available in Employment portal companies.

Mercadona is closing job offers in its supermarkets with forty-hour-a-week positions with a starting salary of €1,553 and a 35% increase over four years to reach a salary base of €2,102.

Mercadona manages the reception of resumes in electronic form. Essentially, the only way to apply for a job at the company is to register as a user on the Job Portal on its website (see this link to see how to access the job board).

Mercadona this year again increased its share of the Spanish market, which consolidates it as the absolute leader in commercial distribution. The company he heads Juan Roig needs to increase the workforce, so new job offers published this September throughout Spain.

To start working in supermarket sections Mercadona No previous experience is necessary. The only three requirements are to be over eighteen years of age, have a compulsory secondary education (ESO) and reside in the province where the institution is located.

Mercadona has published new job offers in supermarkets in Madrid, Catalonia, Valencia, Galicia, Andalusia, Castile and Leon and Aragon (see here how to search for a job with the company).

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