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Carrefour Romania has over 200 jobs available for Ukrainian refugees

06 April 2022

Carrefour Romania has more than 200 jobs available for Ukrainian refugees. The retailer said that it opened up universal commercial worker positions in its network of hypermarkets, supermarkets and Supeco stores, meaning approximately 260 units.

Ukrainians who want to apply for these jobs don’t need to know Romanian or English, the company said.

Job responsibilities include guiding in-store clients and providing commercially attractive store aisles to facilitate the buying process for customers. On the other hand, the facilities offered by Carrefour Romania include private medical insurance, meal vouchers, Easter and Christmas coupons, transport assistance, holiday and loyalty bonuses and, last but not least, training and development courses. Details are available on the Carrefour website or the OLX platform.

“The action adds to the company’s efforts to contribute to this cause through donations and aid offered to NGOs that take over the cases of Ukrainian people who came to Romania. Since the first week of the conflict, Carrefour Romania has donated 270 tons of food to the Romanian Red Cross and the FARA Foundation,” the company said in a statement.

The retailer continues its humanitarian assistance efforts through the Food Bank (Banca de Alimente) program, developed in partnership with the Romanian Red Cross. Through this initiative, the company directs non-perishable food donated by customers in special collection stations from 41 hypermarkets to the Ukrainian population. Customers can also make direct donations from their Act for Good account in the Carrefour app.

irina.marica@romania-insider.com

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Carrefour Romania has over 200 jobs available for Ukrainian refugees

06 April 2022

Carrefour Romania has more than 200 jobs available for Ukrainian refugees. The retailer said that it opened up universal commercial worker positions in its network of hypermarkets, supermarkets and Supeco stores, meaning approximately 260 units.

Ukrainians who want to apply for these jobs don’t need to know Romanian or English, the company said.

Job responsibilities include guiding in-store clients and providing commercially attractive store aisles to facilitate the buying process for customers. On the other hand, the facilities offered by Carrefour Romania include private medical insurance, meal vouchers, Easter and Christmas coupons, transport assistance, holiday and loyalty bonuses and, last but not least, training and development courses. Details are available on the Carrefour website or the OLX platform.

“The action adds to the company’s efforts to contribute to this cause through donations and aid offered to NGOs that take over the cases of Ukrainian people who came to Romania. Since the first week of the conflict, Carrefour Romania has donated 270 tons of food to the Romanian Red Cross and the FARA Foundation,” the company said in a statement.

The retailer continues its humanitarian assistance efforts through the Food Bank (Banca de Alimente) program, developed in partnership with the Romanian Red Cross. Through this initiative, the company directs non-perishable food donated by customers in special collection stations from 41 hypermarkets to the Ukrainian population. Customers can also make direct donations from their Act for Good account in the Carrefour app.

irina.marica@romania-insider.com

(Photo source: Dreamstime.com)

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