Australian discount retailer converting 400+ stores to global Dollarama format
The Reject Shop operates a 5,000–10,000-person retail network across Australia, currently mid-conversion to the Dollarama Australia operating model. The hiring velocity is accelerating—136 roles posted in the last 30 days—with heavy concentration in sales, ops, and retail floor roles (222 of 262 open positions), plus active adoption of WMS and Microsoft Fabric. This hiring and tech pattern reflects the operational complexity of converting an existing 400-store estate toward a 700-store target while standardizing processes and tooling across a legacy network.
The Reject Shop is a public discount retailer with more than 400 stores across Australia, owned by Dollarama and operating as the chain transitions to the Dollarama Australia format. The business sells everyday consumables—toiletries, cosmetics, homewares, cleaning products, hardware, kitchenware, confectionery, and seasonal goods—through a store-first model. Core projects center on converting existing locations and expanding the network toward 700 stores, accompanied by operational standardization and category strategy refinement. The org is headquartered in Kensington, Victoria, and actively hires across Australia.
The Reject Shop is converting its existing 400+ store network to the Dollarama Australia format while expanding toward 700 total locations. Store conversions, operational change, and transition to global retail standards are core active projects.
The Reject Shop uses SAP, Power BI, SQL, and Smartsheet for core operations, with recent adoption of WMS and Microsoft Fabric to support store conversion and platform standardization.
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