A spokesperson for Specsavers Swansea said the locally owned store is continuing to employ young people in weekend roles, offering hands‑on experience at a time when official figures show almost one in eight people aged 16–24 are not in education, employment or training.
The store highlighted the experience of 22‑year‑old Khadija Ali, who has worked weekends as an optical assistant for the past 18 months while studying Optometry at Cardiff University. According to the company, the role gives young people practical experience in customer service, retail and the technology used in eye examinations.
Khadija Ali, weekend optical assistant at Specsavers Swansea, said working at the store had helped her develop skills that support her university studies.
“Working at Specsavers Swansea has accelerated my learning and helped me gain skills and understanding that support me throughout university,” she said.
“The team is extremely supportive of my career and education, for example by offering flexible time off so I can focus during exams.”
She said the store had also given her additional opportunities, including a CLiP placement, adding:
“The skills I’ve learnt are essential and transferable into university and will help me to develop my future career.”
Store says weekend roles build confidence and long‑term skills
Specsavers Swansea said weekend roles typically involve greeting customers, supporting appointments and learning how eye‑care technology works. The company said these roles often give young people their first experience of the workplace, helping them build confidence and transferable skills.
Mel Williams, store director at Specsavers Swansea, said the team is committed to encouraging more young people to explore optics as a career.
“A Saturday role offers a great introduction to the industry, allowing young people to gain practical, hands‑on experience in a welcoming and supportive setting,” she said.
“These roles are about far more than earning some extra income. They help young people develop teamwork, communication and customer service skills that will benefit them throughout their working lives.”
Ms Williams said many long‑term staff began in weekend roles before progressing into full‑time careers.
Specsavers said it offers a range of career paths across retail, customer service and clinical roles, with ongoing training and development available.
