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Supermarket Worker

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A supermarket worker stocks shelves, serves customers and keeps the store running, on the tills, the shop floor or behind the scenes. It is steady, team-based work that is easy to start and suits friendly, reliable people who like to keep busy.

The role

What a supermarket worker actually does, day to day.

The work is filling shelves, serving on the till, helping customers find things, keeping the store tidy and handling deliveries and stock. Reliability, friendliness and the willingness to muck in across tasks matter, along with being on your feet and lifting through a shift, especially during busy or restocking periods.

Shifts can include early mornings, evenings, weekends and bank holidays, the work is physical and on your feet, and pay usually starts around the minimum wage. It is a common first or flexible job that fits around studies, and many people build long careers in retail from here.

No qualifications are needed and you learn on the job, with training on tills, stock and customer service. Apprenticeships in retail are available, and experience can lead to team leader, supervisor or store management roles.

A typical week

Day to day

1Stock and face up shelves
2Serve customers on the till
3Help customers find products
4Handle deliveries and check stock
5Keep the store clean and tidy
6Reduce and rotate dated items
7Work flexibly across the store