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
J'ai postulé en ligne. J'ai passé un entretien chez ALDI (Nottingham, Angleterre) en juin 2017
Entretien
Graduates beware, if you are looking at this role to gain experience for the graduate scheme, don't bother. If you're unsuccessful you can't apply for 12 months.
Aldi offered me an interview, but had no intention of taking me (they didn't make me do Maths questions or ask questions off the hiring sheet)
I filled out the questionnaire online, plus added a supporting statement, detailing what I know about Aldi and why Aldi etc.
I received an email asking me to pick an interview slot, I applied for the Hucknall branch but the interview was for a different branch (Radford). I thought they changed the store due to the hours I picked, but at the interview they said it was a 25 hour contract (more hours than I originally wanted - 17 - 20 hours).
At the interview they were not interested in what I knew about Aldi or my relevant skills. They literally just asked me why I had applied. Afterwards they told me I'd know in 24 hours, it took over a week for them to get back to me and tell me I was unsuccessful.
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