Meijer hiring at 3 new Northeast Ohio locations: Where they are opening and how to apply

Locations in Austintown, Medina and Richmond Heights are hiring for part and full-time positions.

MEDINA COUNTY, Ohio — The grocery store chain Meijer has announced hiring opportunities at three new Northeast Ohio locations.

Meijer is on the lookout to hire 325 individuals for part-time and full-time roles at the forthcoming stores in Austintown, Medina, and Richmond Heights. The opening dates for these stores are expected later this year.

Roles available for hiring encompass a variety of positions such as clerks, cake decorators, customer service representatives, cashiers, receiving staff, and meat cutters. Notably, the Austintown branch is also recruiting for roles at the upcoming Meijer Express gas station.

According to a statement released by Meijer, employees at Meijer are entitled to weekly pay, complimentary educational opportunities, a team member discount, paid parental leave, chances for career growth, access to health insurance plans, and the option for 401k retirement planning.

You can search for and apply to available positions at jobs.meijer.com/stores. Candidates that advance past the application process can expect to be interviewed in March.

Below is the address of each future location:

  • Austintown Meijer: 5800 Mahoning Ave., Austintown, Ohio 44515
  • Medina Meijer: 1105 N. Court St., Medina, Ohio 44256
  • Richmond Heights Meijer: 5155 Wilson Mills Rd., Richmond Heights, Ohio 44143

Meijer says starting pay for each open position is based on “experience level and specific skills.”

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