I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Birmingham, Inglaterra) in Mar 2019
Interview
Filled in an online application form which was pretty standard but rather lengthy.
Received email inviting me to a group assessment and was asked to pick a time.
Group assessment involved 13 of us all 'interviewing' at once.
Everyone gave a brief introduction; name, age, previous employment etc etc.
Filled out a registration sheet.
What do you know about Aldi?
Basic maths test.
Group discussion putting 6 tasks into order of priority with one person then reading out the groups decision.
Any questions?
All 13 of us were finished in just over 35 minutes.
Then an automated rejection less than 24 hours later.
I'm just going to chalk this one up as my job searching rock bottom, I'm not even classing it as an interview. The whole process made me feel very disposable and worthless which I get that you are as a jobseeker, but you sort of want them to pretend that you aren't. The whole thing felt very Aldi in that it was a 'stack them high sell them low' type operation, discount interviewing at it's efficient best.
Had a group online interview and I felt it was very hard to get any point across and it felt very over the top and the process seemed too long for what the job actually was
Started as a group where we were educated on the history and benefits about working at ALDI, and were asked what we think working at ALDI is like. Seemed like a good company with fair pay. The individual interview itself only asked availability.
I was first givwn the opportunity to join a group assessment, which I passed. I was then asked to attend a face-to-face interview, in-store but the manager did not come into work that day and I was asked to rearrange the interview after waiting for over an hour. Another applicant also turned uo and waited 30 minutes after I arrived