How To Apply For Entry Level Jobs At Pick n Pay


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Pick n Pay is looking for employees to fill entry-level positions at stores across the country. If this is something you're interested in, here's how to apply. 

Pick n Pay is recruiting employees for entry-level jobs at any of their stores across South Africa. 

The offer extends to external job seekers, looking to become employed at one of Pick n Pay's various stores in the country. 

The Pick n Pay Group is a retail business in the fast-moving consumer goods industry, operating through multiple store formats under three brands, namely Pick n Pay, Boxer and TM Supermarkets.

This application requires no CV; just follow these three easy steps: 

  1. Register on the date-free SA Youth Partner Network by clicking on the following link: https://sayouth.datafree.co/Join
  2. Type "Pick n Pay" and click 'Search'.
  3. Click on 'Read More' before submitting your application. 

On the SA Youth Partner Network website you might need to provide personal information such as a Zip/Postal code for the area that you live in and a South African ID number. 

The reason the SA Youth Partner Network asks for some of your personal information, is because the platform wants to connect you to opportunities that make the most sense for where you live, how you want to grow, and to make things quicker and easier for when you do get an opportunity.

SA Youth is a free national network that connects partners to South Africa's youth who are job-hunting to employment opportunities; SA Youth is also a collaboration between government, business and civil society. 

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The Pick n Pay Group is one of Africa’s largest and most consistently successful retailers of food, general merchandise and clothing. If you’re interested in a career with them, this is how you can apply for jobs at Pick n Pay.






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