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Completing a business degree while working in the most reputable food retailer in Ireland* that pays 100 per cent of your salary and covers all of your tuition fees might sound too good to be true, but that’s exactly what Lidl is offering with its Feed Your Mind development degree programme, run in conjunction with Ulster University and Irish Times training.
Seventeen students took up places in year one, 30 in year two. Lidl hopes to take on even more in 2020. The academic side starts in January, when students complete three week-long lecture blocks over a two-year period. When they’re not attending lecture blocks, they’re working in the store or warehouse and putting their classroom lessons into action in real-life scenarios.
Successful candidates can start any time up to September 30th, with applications opening on June 2nd. Tuition fees are fully paid for by the company, travel and accommodation is covered, and all participants are paid their full salary over the two years of the course.Disdale says they were very clear they didn’t want a Lidl degree, meaning this qualification will be recognised wherever the graduate decides to go. Of course, it is their hope that many will want to stay within the Lidl family.
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