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nisalocally.co.ukWhat's the average pay for a sales assistant at Nisa?
The average pay for a sales assistant at Nisa is between £5.38 and £10.65 per hour.
The top paying employers for retail and sales assistants are Apple, Avanti West Coast and Prada.
Last updated 24 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 |
More about pay at Nisa
Who pays retail and sales assistants the most?
- Apple Pay £13.87-21.29 per hour
- Avanti West Coast Pay £14.24-20.00 per hour
- Prada Pay £24.0k-33.0k per year
- Harrods Pay £20.0k-27.9k per year
- Watches Of Switzerland Pay £20.5k-28.1k per year
- BT Pay £10.55-17.03 per hour
- Zara Pay £11.00-12.00 per hour
- UNIQLO Pay £11.12-13.00 per hour
- Amazon Pay £7.15-15.80 per hour
- Lidl Pay £11.32-12.85 per hour
Jobs at Nisa
What are retail and sales assistants saying about pay at Nisa?
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Best thing
Most people are young so are easy to get along with
Worst thing
Low pay and no discounts etc
Nisa Shift supervisor, November 2022
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Best thing
Small shop so not very hard work. Okay pay. Quite flexible and will give you days off if you ask.
Worst thing
Not enough hours. Not given any training but expected to magically know how to do everything as moaned at and degraded if I don’t know or make a very small mistake which can be fixed. Rota given on Sunday for the following week (one day before the week.). Doesn’t get you to sign a contract until 3 months working - even if you ask. I don’t know anything about my holiday rights as it wasn’t discussed. Manager makes you feel like you will cause business to fail and decline because THEY haven’t given you training. Had to train someone after working there less than 2 weeks (I didn’t know half the stuff myself). Manager left me and someone who started the day after me alone to man the shop for over an hour after a week of working there. No food hygiene and safety guidance given to staff for the bakery.
Nisa Customer service assistant, May 2022
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Best thing
The people
Worst thing
8 hour shifts with no break
Low pay
Rude/aggressive customers
Not enough time to get all jobs doneNisa Sales assistant, June 2021
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Best thing
No uniform just any clothes
Worst thing
The unfair pay between ages groups
Nisa Sales assistant, April 2021