Shoprite, Checkers and Usave offer many career paths across stores, distribution, and corporate offices. Whether you’re just starting out or have specialized skills, there are jobs that can match.
🔍 Jobs They’re Currently Hiring For
Here are some of the roles Shoprite is recruiting for right now:
- Cashiers
- Stock Clerks / Shelf Packers
- Store Manager / Store Manager Trainee
- Cleaners
- Drivers (including Code 10 / Code 14)
- Receiving / Returns Clerks
- Stock Controllers
- Pharmacy Sales Assistant (in-store pharmacies)
- Telesales Clerks
- Administration Assistants / Clerks
There are also youth, graduate, and learner programmes like the Retail Readiness Programme (RRP) and YES initiative.
🛠️ How To Apply
Here’s the application process to follow:
- Go to the Shoprite Careers Portal
- Use their official jobs page: apply.shoprite.jobs or shopriteholdings.co.za/careers. apply.shoprite.jobs+1
- Register or Login
- Create an account (if you don’t already have one) with your name, contact info, qualifications, experience. apply.shoprite.jobs
- Complete Assessment (if required)
- Some roles require an assessment test or some screening questions.
- Apply via WhatsApp (optional method)
- Save: 087 240 5709
- Send “Hi”, follow prompts for “Job Opportunities”.
- Use USSD (if needed)
- Dial
*120*446#and follow the prompts for job application. Useful if you don’t have data.
- Dial
- In-Person or CV Drop-Off
- Visit your nearest Shoprite, Checkers or Usave store/care centre and submit your CV at customer service or store management.
✅ Requirements & What They Look For
Here are typical requirements or things Shoprite tends to ask for:
- Valid South African ID or relevant work permit.
- Minimum educational level: Matric / Grade 10–12 depending on role. (Retail roles sometimes accept less)
- Good communication skills. Teamwork. Ability to work retail hours (which may include weekends/public holidays).
- For skilled roles (drivers, management, pharmacy, etc.): relevant certificates, licences or qualifications.
- No fees should ever be charged for applying. If asked, it’s likely a scam.
💡 Tips to Improve Your Chances
- Fill out your profile completely – incomplete applications often get overlooked.
- Apply to several roles you qualify for.
- Monitor your WhatsApp/email for follow-ups.
- Be honest about your availability (times, weekends).
- Dress suitably if you have an in-person submission or interview.
- Update your CV (contact info, certificates, ID ready) before applying.
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