I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI in Jul 2017
Interview
Firstly there was an online test to checck our your level of customer service. After about 2 months I was e-mailed asking to attend an interview with the Area Manager. I had the interview and 5 hours later received an e-mail asking me to go in for store experience. I went to the store where I spent 2 and half hours unloading pallets, I was not shown the tills, cleaning, stock rotation or anything else. I only met the store manager briefly and she could hardly be bothered to make conversation with me and didn't even attempt to ask me any questions or get to know me. I received an e-mail 5 days later telling me I had been unsuccessful, which to be honest I was not surprised, even though I asked plenty of questions and worked really hard.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The most difficult part of the interview was the 5 minute test at the end with some simple maths questions, although I really felt the pressure because of being timed
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at ALDI
Interview
Absolutely appalling I arrived for my interview no one knew I was coming which made me feel very uncomfortable then no one apologised whilst I was standing around.
Then got told to come back for a work trial. Where I showed interest and my skills. Arrived at the store where I got left for 20 minutes without any communication I got left at the front of the store no one acknowledged me at all. I worked so hard then got told that I didn't work well with the team and was not interested. I think this is vile and completely unprofessional. NEVER GO FOR AN ALDI JOB ITS TO MUCH HASSLE AND THEYRE NOT WOTH IT
I applied through a staffing agency. I interviewed at ALDI (Camberley, England)
Interview
I arrived and met the area manager and we went into the staff room, First he wanted to get to know me then asked a few questions but was relaxed and calm. He spoke about himself aswell and told me about the store and the next steps after the interview. He made it seem very positive and as if I had defintely passed to the next stage, saying things like " you'll do that when you come in for the trial day"
So I was very suprised when I heard I didn't get through.