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Working in a supermarket in Luxembourg: wages, requirements, documents

How can a foreigner get a job in a supermarket? We talk about professions, salaries, employment opportunities and required documents.

Last time updated
15.11.24

 Given the importance of supermarkets to the overall well-being of Luxembourg, the recruitment market in this sector remains highly dynamic. With constant demand for new employees, supermarkets offer a steady stream of job opportunities. This sector plays a crucial role in providing essential goods and services to the community, making it a significant contributor to the country's economy.

Overview of the supermarket jobs in Luxembourg

Supermarkets in Luxembourg offer a wide range of job opportunities. Positions such as cashier, stock clerk and customer service representative are common. Cashiers handle transactions at the cash registers, stock clerks organise shelves and add new stock to the shelves if necessary, and customer service representatives assist shoppers if they have questions. These roles are essential for the smooth running of supermarkets and offer many entry-level employment opportunities.

264
companies are involved in Food Retailing in Luxembourg
1,006
employees working in the supermarkets
107.1
million euros revenue in the food retail industry

Pros and cons of working in a supermarket

Supermarket jobs offer flexibility in terms of scheduling, which can be great for students or those looking for part-time work. However, salaries can be lower than in other industries. The variety of roles available in a supermarket allows for a wide range of experiences, but the work can be physically demanding. Overall, supermarket jobs offer a range of opportunities for people with different needs and preferences.

Pros and cons
Minimum requirements for candidates. You only need to have basic education for most jobs. For jobs in the bakery, butcher or anything with cooking, additional education may be required to work.
Opportunity to find a job almost immediately after moving to Luxembourg.
Opportunity to build a career: a supermarket employee can become a senior cashier, department manager or administrator.
You will have a flexible work schedule.
Staff can have discounts on products.
Working in a supermarket is quite hard: you need to be on your feet most of the time.
Challenging customer interactions can be part of the job.
Working in a supermarket includes working  on weekends and holidays.
Sometimes the cost of damaged goods is deducted from an employees’ wages, which is a financial liability.

Training and skills necessary to work in supermarket

To work in a supermarket or grocery store a certain set of skills is required. Skills like customer service, attention to detail, accuracy and to be able to work in a team are necessary skills. Supermarkets will train their employees to improve those skills regularly, so be prepared for constant growth!

How to become an employee in a supermarket?

Many entry-level positions in supermarkets, such as cashiers or stockers, are available to people without special education and degrees, which makes supermarkets a great place to start a career.

A high school diploma is sufficient. But having a General certificate / Technical certificate specialised in Sales will be an advantage when supermarkets consider a candidate for a vacancy. In any case, all recruited candidates undergo several days of special training directly on the job and learn to use the cash register and software.

Regardless of position, any supermarket employee must have the following soft skills:
Communication
Good interpersonal skills
Flexibility
Adapt to change
Responsible
Take responsibility when necessary
Independent
Work independently
Stress-resistant
Cope with pressure during the job
Teamwork
Able to work together in a team
Accuracy
To work accurate and without mistakes
Stamina
Working in a supermarket can be physical demanding
Necessary languages

For supermarket workers, knowledge of the main languages ​​of Luxembourg, German, English, Luxembourgish and especially French, is very important. Mandatory knowledge of French is indicated in 85% of the vacancies as one of the main requirements.

How to get a job in a supermarket in Luxembourg?

To get a job in a supermarket, you need to start by looking for a suitable vacancy. The choice in supermarkets in Luxembourg is quite large, vacancies appear almost daily.

By the way, foreigners can get a job in a supermarket with visa sponsorship. To apply for it, you need to meet certain requirements:

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*The mandatory items are marked with red asterisks.
Have a job offer from a company in Luxembourg
At least three years of work experience
Clear criminal record
Passport valid for at least two more years
Knowledge of English and French
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*The mandatory items are marked with red asterisks.

Available roles in supermarket in Luxembourg

Cashier
The main task of the cashier is to complete the purchasing process. The cashier interacts with customers, accepts money from them, and applies coupons or discount cards. In some supermarkets, cashiers also operate self-checkout counters and bag items.
Produce associate
This worker manages the sections with produce like fruits & vegetables and must strictly adhere to sanitary requirements and ensure the freshness of food.
Butcher
This position is found quite often in supermarkets. A butcher cuts and prepares meat and poultry for customers. Sometimes butchers take special orders and advise customers on the quality of meat.
Bakery employee
Many supermarkets offer their customers fresh bread from their own bakery. Bakery employees are responsible for the baking process, the process of storing products, checking their freshness, and taking orders from customers.
Shelving worker/Stocker
Carries out the shelving (pricing, labelling) of food products (fresh and non-fresh) or non-food products on a sales area according to the сompany's commercial objectives and health and safety rules. Replenishing the shelves when necessary.
Security guard
Responsible for maintaining order in the store and preventing theft. He monitors security cameras to identify suspicious activity from shoplifters and the store's own employees. Security guards work closely with law enforcement agencies, informing them of problems.
Customer service representative
The customer service representative is required to answer all questions that the buyer may have and resolve disputes. The main goal is to improve customer experience. In addition, it is possible that the employee can make transactions and accept returns.
Store Manager
Manages all store operations on a day to day basis. Makes schedules, handles HR issues, and controls and guarantees profitability. Overall, the store manager takes care of the environment in the shop so the other employees have the best possible situation to do their jobs.
Department Supervisor
Runs a specific department within the store, such as produce, bakery, or deli. The department supervisor orders products in time to make sure the department never runs out of stock and has always to keep customers satisfied.
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Which positions are most demanded in Luxembourg?

Supermarkets in Luxembourg are a business sector that constantly offers a wide variety of job opportunities to job seekers. According to statistics, cashiers and shelving workers are the most sought-after jobs. These are the jobs that dominate the advertisements on job search sites. Customer service representatives and product assistants are also in demand.

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Source: job vacancies declared to ADEM
5.6%
 of the demand corresponds to cashier staff
3.5%
of the demand corresponds to food and beverage sales

Luxembourg supermarkets recruiting in the food retail industry

Supplying a country with food involves a vast network of suppliers. This complex system deals with the logistics of getting fresh produce from farms to our tables. In the middle of this chain are suppliers such as shops that sell food directly to consumers. Today, we have a wealth of options for shopping for food, from lively weekend markets with fresh produce to large, international supermarket chains. In fact, we have dedicated an entire article to navigating these options in Luxembourg.

The food industry is a busy hub for all types of professionals. Supermarkets and grocery stores employ a wide range of staff, including cashiers, merchandisers, drivers, cleaners and managers. Luxembourg presents a diverse food retailing landscape, with both international chains and local shops serving its residents. Here's a list of the supermarket chains, where you can explore different job opportunities right now.

Cactus
Leading supermarket chain in Luxembourg with 62 stores, including two hypermarkets, 13 supermarkets. The first store of the chain was opened in 1981. Today, the network employs more than 4,000 employees of various specialties. Cactus is offering quality products for the best price.
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Auchan
Auchan is a popular French retail chain known for its big assortment of products at competitive prices. The supermarket offers a wide range of products, from fresh produce to household goods, making it a convenient one-stop-shop for many shoppers.
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Delhaize
Delhaize is a well known supermarket chain known for its wide range of products, fresh produce and convenient locations. With a focus on quality and customer satisfaction, it offers a wide range of products to suit different tastes and needs.
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Lidl
The popular German chain of discount supermarkets in Luxembourg is represented by 14 stores in different parts of the country. Lidl plays a prominent role in the country's retail industry. They offer vacancies in supermarkets and distribution centers themselves, including candidates without work experience.
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Aldi
The Aldi supermarket offers a unique shopping experience with its focus on quality products at affordable prices. The store's no-frills approach allows customers to save money. This approach has made Aldi a popular choice for budget-conscious shoppers looking to get more for their money.
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Monoprix
Monoprix is a popular French supermarket chain, known for its high quality products and convenient locations. The supermarket is renowned for its fresh produce and gourmet offerings, making it a favourite with locals and tourists alike.
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Job portals for online search

For in-depth exploration of Luxembourg's job market, the internet proves invaluable, hosting numerous employment portals featuring thousands of job listings. These platforms allow you to filter opportunities based on your preferred sector, location, educational level, or required work experience.

Among the international portals are eures.europa.eu (the European Union's portal), eurojobs.com, eurojobsites.com, experteer.com, indeed.com, page.com and LinkedIn.com.

It is an easy way to find supermarket jobs in Luxembourg for Indian, Chinese, Iranian people  and nationals from other countries.

For local opportunities in Luxembourg, prominent portals include jobfinder.lu, jobs.lu, monster.lu, and moovijob.com. Each portal offers a unique set of opportunities, allowing you to tailor your job search to your preferences and career goals.

Freelance and interim work in the sector in Luxembourg

Due to the specifics of the field itself, working in a supermarket requires the presence of a person at the workplace. Freelancing as a cashier or baker is not possible, but interim work vacancies are quite common.

Temporary jobs are often taken on by students or those who want to earn some extra money. Due to the flexible working hours in a supermarket, students can easily fit the work around their timetable. This can help them gain valuable work experience while still focusing on their studies. In addition, interacting with customers and handling various tasks can help improve their communication and time management skills. At the same time, such a job can also provide a source of income to help with expenses during their studies.

What else can you read on the topic of employment in Luxembourg?

You will find a variety of articles on job search, career development and workplace culture in our dedicated section of the Blog. Check it out.

Salaries of supermarket staff in Luxembourg in 2024

Salaries of supermarket workers in Luxembourg in 2024 will be influenced by the cost of living in the country. The high standard of living in Luxembourg may result in supermarket employees being offered competitive salaries to support themselves in the expensive environment. This will attract skilled workers and contribute to the overall quality of service in the supermarket industry.

These are the current minimum and maximum salaries for working in the supermarkets.The minimum salary for entry level workers starts at 2,000 euros/month. It is possible that due to working in shifts some bonuses will be added. The maximum salary for a store manager can be up to 5,000 euros/month, this is also depending on the size of the store and the number of employees.

These are the current minimum and maximum salaries for working in the supermarkets.
RoleMinimum per monthMaximum per month
Cashiers1,600 euros4,879 euros
Store manager1,991 euros7,048 euros
Stocker1,600 euros4,935 euros
Butcher2,746 euros5,281 euros
Baker2,428 euros4,763 euros
Customer service representative2,873 euros5,077 euros
Department supervisor3,029 euros8,450 euros
Wage one can count on

The salary range for professionals in the Luxembourg supermarket sector typically spans from 24,000 euros (average minimum wage) to 60,000 euros (average highest salary).

What papers do you need as a foreigner?

Common documents and prerequisites typically include:
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Two fully completed Schengen visa application forms.
Two recent identical passport photos.
A copy of the passport.
Proof of accommodation.
An employment contract.
Payment of the applicable visa fee
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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

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