Roundy’s Looking to Hire Up to 2,500
All Positions, All Shifts
Roundy’s Supermarkets, Inc., announced today they are looking to hire up to 2,500 associates for their Pick ‘n Save and Metro Market stores throughout the State of Wisconsin.
The Company stated they need help in all positions and all shifts at their 106 stores in the State of Wisconsin. This includes full-time, part-time and salaried management positions.
Roundy’s offers excellent benefits to employees, including medical, dental and vision coverage, flexible spending account, life insurance, 401 (k) savings plan, tuition reimbursement, vacation and time off and an employee assistance program.
Potential candidates may apply directly at a store location or via the Kroger careers site here.
The Company recently changed its store hours to be open from 6:00 am to 9:00 pm until further notice. The Company stated the additional hours will give store teams extra time to effectively clean and sanitize stores and restock shelves as they deal with the unprecedented surge in grocery shopping experienced over the last two weeks. The company also announced Senior Hours from 6 am to 8 am each day to help support the shopping needs of the elderly and those with underlying health concerns.
About Pick ‘n Save/Metro Market:
Pick ‘n Save/Metro Market are Wisconsin grocery banners of Roundy’s Supermarkets, Inc. Roundy’s is a wholly-owned subsidiary of The Kroger Co. (NYSE:KR). Pick ‘n Save operates close to 100 stores throughout the state of Wisconsin and Metro Market operates 10 stores. In everything we do, we’re guided by our values and our Purpose: to Feed the Human Spirit.
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