I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Wigan, England)
Interview
The online application was lengthy, approximately 2 hours to complete. Heard back within 10 days with invite to an individal assessment. Lasted 15 mins with 5 mins of written assessment. Two hours after that I receuced and invite for a work trial. Work trial lasted 2 hours which consisted of a h&s briefing and working two mixed pallets alongside a deputy manager. Next day I got an email to say I had been successful and to come in for contract signing.
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Question 1
Why Aldi? What do you know about Aldi? Previous work experience etc. When have you worked as a team etc?
The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at ALDI (Yarraville) in Jan 2017
Interview
It was a group interview where they basically asked you to introduce yourself, then they ask questions about what you think makes the company different. If you are successful in this interview then you'll get asked to do a 1 on 1 interview. Also, I was interviewed in Melbourne
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Newcastle under Lyme, England) in Jan 2017
Interview
After the online application, I was invited for an interview, it was relaxed, I would advise to read up about the company, I have to do the school run, so was asked if 10.00-3.00 suited me, I said it was perfect, I was invited to the instore experience where you are worked hard for 2 hours, taking pallets out into the store and stacking the shelves, all the time was spent with the manager of the store, she was after someone who would be flexible and starting at 7.00 in the morning. I got a mail to say unsuccessful, but apply again in 12 months for same job, or anytime for a less paid job. I feel it was not able to be flexible as to why I didn't get it