2016-07-14

Waitrose Job Application Online

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According to the information from and notifications of Human Resources Department of Waitrose Company, you can search for Waitrose recruitment notices and get information about the firm, as a result, apply for a job, from our website.

Minimum age to work Waitrose: Age limit is 16 years or older.

Working Time: Varies depending on the position.

Available Positions: Supermarket Assistant, Full Time Nights Team Member, Warehouse Assistant, Full Time Team Member, Customer Delivery Driver

Printable Application Form(PDF/DOC): NO

Application References: click

Waitrose Jobs

As the supermarket division of the John Lewis Partnership, with more than 300 branches across the country and plenty more to come, always looking for people to join Waitrose.

However it’s not just our products that are fresh. The fresh-thinking of our Partners has ensured we anticipate our customers’ needs so that we adapt our business to reflect their lifestyles. And whilst The Waitrose Way is present in all we do, we now deliver in so many more ways. Not only do we have supermarkets, but we’re also online as well and we’ve even developed Little Waitrose for the more convenient shop. And as we change and grow, so do the opportunities available to you.



From supermarket assistants, to specialist roles and assistants – including a range of shift patterns from full-time (five days per week) to part-time (flexible to fit in with your lifestyle) – we really do have an opportunity to suit everyone. But wherever you join, you’ll have the additional responsibility of being a Partner. So don’t forget this is not your everyday retail job. And for our Partners, they wouldn’t have it any other way.

About Waitrose

Waitrose is a chain of British supermarkets, which forms the food retail division of Britain’s largest employee-owned retailer, the John Lewis Partnership. Its head office is located in Bracknell, Berkshire, England. As of February 2015, Waitrose has 344 branches across the United Kingdom, including 30 “little Waitrose” convenience stores, and a 5.1% share of the market, making it the sixth-largest grocery retailer in the UK.

Waitrose has been described by such newspapers as The Telegraph and The Guardian as having an “upmarket” reputation, although managing director Mark Price suggests this is not the case when its prices are compared to those of rival Tesco.

The company has a royal warrant to supply groceries, wine, and spirits to Queen Elizabeth II and, as of 1 January 2011, to Prince Charles.

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