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dunelm.comWhat’s the pay at Dunelm?
The average pay at Dunelm is between £7.35 and £12.43 per hour.
This table shows how pay rates at Dunelm compare across the different types of jobs they offer.
Job | Dunelm pay per hour |
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Sales assistant | £7.09-10.85 per hour |
Team leader | £11.17-12.63 per hour |
Host | £9.05-10.80 per hour |
Warehouse operative | £9.91-13.15 per hour |
Barista | £6.86-10.83 per hour |
Last updated 27 March 2024
What is the Real Living Wage?
The Real Living Wage is a voluntary rate employers can sign up to that is based on the real cost of living.
Location | Real Living Wage |
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London | £13.15 |
Rest of the UK | £12.00 |
What is the legal minimum wage?
The minimum wage is the legal minimum you must be paid per hour.
Age group | Legal minimum wage |
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23 or older | £10.42 |
21-22 | £10.18 |
18-20 | £7.49 |
Under 18 | £5.28 |
Apprentices | £5.28 |
Which furniture retailers pay most?
- Furniture Village Pay £21.6k-33.4k per year
- IKEA Pay £10.90-14.66 per hour
- Magnet Kitchens Pay £21.0k-34.0k per year
- DFS Pay £15.0k-29.8k per year
- Loaf Pay £20.3k-25.8k per year
- Barker and Stonehouse Pay £10.40-13.72 per hour
- Dreams Pay £9.50-14.03 per hour
- Westbridge Furniture Pay £10.03-11.45 per hour
- Sharps Bedrooms Pay £8.67-44.00 per hour
- ScS Sofas Pay £18.5k-23.1k per year
Jobs at Dunelm
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What people are saying about pay at Dunelm
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Best thing
Pay is not to bad some people are nice to work with
Worst thing
Management favour others over othe staff the amount of work your expected to do is way to much for the pay plus some ppl work harder than others and dont get noticed unless they've slowed down a bit due to tiredness then managers pick on them
Dunelm Customer service, September 2023
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Best thing
Flexible shift patterns, relatively good pay.
Worst thing
Customers are often extremely inconsiderate or outright rude. All collegues are paid the same despite vastly Different skills and levels of training. New and younger collegues expected to be flexible while older or longer serving collegues often have more say over their shifts
Dunelm Sales assistant, August 2023
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Best thing
The people I work with
Worst thing
The work load/expectations/knowledge to do the job, often beyond the pay.
A lot of training is required but not given efficiency/effectively/not at all.Dunelm Sales assistant, March 2023
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Best thing
Decent pay, most people you work with are down to earth, depending on your department overtime can be easy to get.
Worst thing
Stress (especially weekends), not enough staff, lack of communication between management and certain departments
Dunelm Sales assistant, October 2022
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Best thing
Annual leave, the extra benefits
Worst thing
Pay, no chance of progressing. Managers haven’t got a clue some are bully’s. If your face doesn’t fit then you will be victimised.
Dunelm Warehouse operative, August 2022