I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI (Sligo) in Sep 2017
Interview
Complete waste of time. I applied online. Two weeks later, I was invited to a 'Group Assessment' along with 18 other applicants. Although, we were the last group so there were probably about 80 applicants in total going for 4-6 positions. We were asked to do two maths tests (5 minutes each), which I believe I did quite well in. We were then split into groups of 4-5 and given a scenario where we had been in airplane crash and asked to rank a bunch of items based on how important they would be in that scenario (map, clothes etc.). Essentially, it was a waste of time and I regret even attending, especially after reading some of the other reviews on Glassdoor. It's basically a lottery to see who gets an interview because I don't see how they choose the right interview candidates based on that group assessment.
I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI (Penrith) in Sep 2017
Interview
1st stage was a group interview. There were 6 of us. We were asked to pair off into twos and find out about eachother to present the other person to the group. After everyone had their turn the manager began talking about Aldi and its history and asking some questions about this.
I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI (Cannock, England) in Sep 2017
Interview
waited in the kitchen area before being called into an interview, she asked me multiple questions and gave me a small five minute test with mathematical questions, an example: a customer pays with a £10 note and the item costs £7.46, how much change do you give them? this was a multiple choice test. the other questions were things like chosing the right spelling and the right number code, the interview finished with questions like when will you be able to work? (I didn't get the job because it was my first interview I couldn't speak properly or even think of anything that i planned to say)