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Foodstuffs North Island

4.2
  • 1,000 - 50,000 employees

Girls Who Own (Jul 2024)

Location details

On-site

  • New Zealand

    New Zealand

    • Auckland

Location

Auckland

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Opportunity details

  • Opportunity typeVolunteering
  • SalaryUnpaid
  • Number of vacancies15-25 vacancies
  • Application open dateApply by 9 Jun 2024
  • Start dateStart date 7 Jul 2024

Apply to be part of Girls Who Own – an immersive mana-enhancing leadership programme for young women aged 16-20 who aspire to own their own business. 

July 8-12

Foodstuffs North Island, Māngere, Auckland. 

By being part of this programme you’ll 

  • Be inspired about the endless career opportunities in grocery retail and hear real stories from trailblazing female Owner Operators.
  • Be empowered to make more informed career decisions by seeing behind the scenes of how a multi-million dollar business runs, by gaining practical exposure to retail leadership, and having one-on-one mentoring.  
  • Be equipped with entrepreneurial skills for the future, confidence, and new-found friends and professional connections that will last a lifetime. 
  • Have fun! 

We’re looking for young women aged 16-20 who

  • Aspire to be leaders
  • Have an entrepreneurial spirit or curiosity to run your own business
  • Are interested in the retail FMCG industry that plays a critical part in feeding New Zealand communities
  • Want to build skills and knowledge in what it takes to run a supermarket and lead a team

We welcome applications from those who identify as women, non-binary or other gender minorities. 

Our why

We have a commitment for our teams and leaders to authentically reflect the communities we serve so that we can make the best decisions for our customers. We know that women are underrepresented in senior retail leadership and entrepreneurship and face many barriers. Supermarket Ownership is a relatively unknown career path compared to “traditional” careers and we want to bust myths and inspire the next generation of female leaders to own their future and be able to make a positive impact on New Zealand communities.

Why get into Supermarket Ownership? 

Put simply, our Owner Operators are the heartbeat of the Foodstuffs North Island Co-op. Becoming an Owner Operator in our Co-op is a rewarding career. You'll have the opportunity to lead a store to success while knowing you have the support and scale of the Co-op behind you every step of the way. This is a career for those who are up for a challenge, have a passion for people, and want to be a positive force for New Zealand communities. 

About Us

Foodies (Foodstuffs North Island) is an unbeatable team of over 25,000.  We’re New Zealand Owned and Operated and for over 100 years, we've built up a network of almost 350+ PAK’n’SAVE’s New World’s, Four Squares, Gilmours and Liquorland stores across the North Island and we exist to help make sure New Zealanders get more out life. We have a commitment to be here for our country, here for our people and here for our communities in everything we do.

We’re big, we’re complex, we’re fun and we can provide you an experience like no other in the world of Fast-Moving Consumer Goods.

Check us out on our website, on Instagram @foodiescareers, and TikTok @lifeatfoodies if you’re keen to stay up to date with the latest. 

Next steps

After submitting your application you might hear from us by phone or email for us to learn more about you. 

All applicants will be informed of the results of their applicaiton by June 21 2024 at the very latest, ahead of the programme beginning on July 8 2024 in Auckland. 

Apply now

Work rights

The opportunity is available to applicants in any of the following categories.

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New Zealand CitizenNew Zealand Permanent ResidentNew Zealand Student VisaNew Zealand Temporary Work Visa

Qualifications & other requirements

You should have or be completing the following to apply for this opportunity.

Degree or Certificate
Qualification level
Qualification level
Non-Award or higher
Study field
Study field (any)

Hiring criteria

  • Experience requirementNo experience required
  • Working rights
    New Zealand Citizen
  • Study fields
    Business & Management
  • Degree typesNon-Award or higher
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Reviews

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Intern
Auckland
6 months ago

My role as the PAK'nSAVE Associate Intern is to support the PAK'nSAVE retail team in providing support to stores. This involves running reports and communication to Owners/Store Managers.

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Graduate
Auckland
6 months ago

Defining processes in the DC (optimisiation)

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Full time role
Auckland
6 months ago

My role requires me to help with stores (such as New Worlds) accounts for example their GLs, parked invoices, aging invoices, reconciliation etc.

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About the employer

Foodstuffs North Island logo

Foodstuffs North Island

Rating

4.2

Number of employees

1,000 - 50,000 employees

Industries

Retail & Consumer Goods

Helping New Zealanders get more out of life through an unbeatable team of 24,000 serving over 3,000,000 customers a week. 100% Kiwi owned and operated

Pros and cons of working at Foodstuffs North Island

Pros

  • The people in my team and the supportive work environment.

  • The inclusive atmosphere in my team where everyone is supportive and willing to help each other.

  • The workplace and life balance is nice with Foodies being accommodating to family.

  • My team allows us to have flexible working hours, which gives a great work-life balance.

  • Beautiful office. Hot desk model. Lots of free parking. Has showers, wellness room, subsidized breakfast/lunches.

Cons

    • Commuting to the office is a struggle.

    • Lack of giving people a chance to role progress within the company.

    • The pay is not as good as I hoped. For being here 3 years I feel like I have added quite a bit of value to my team but it is not reflected in my pay.

    • While there is some variety in my work, often it can be monotonous.

    • Complexities around being an owner-operator model in a highly regulated environment