I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI (Dublin, Dublin)
Interview
Online application than 1.online assessment,2.group assessment,3.one to one interview with area manager
On the end I ask for a transfer in other store couse working hours was from 6am and I was living to far to get there. But the manager was very good and did me a favour and transfered me for an interview in other shop which was closer.
Applied online, recieved an invitation to an individual assessment the next day.
Applied online, recieved an invitation to an individual assessment the next day.
Applied online, recieved an invitation to an individual assessment the next day.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI
Interview
Completed the online assessment and was invited to come along for a one on one interview.
Interviewer was pleasant although didn't make me feel 100% comfortable unlike other interviewers have done. Completed a quick test after the interview; only had 5 minutes to complete.
Then got invited to a work trial for 2 hours. On the day I was with another candidate; we were given health and safety sheets to sign, given a tour then told what jobs to do for the remaining time. Manager was nice, but a little awkward; it was very clear that he thought we weren't working fast enough despite both going as fast as we could with a brand new task.
Overall it seemed like a lot of hoops to jump through just for a low level store assistant position and took around 1 month from applying to rejection.
Interview questions [5]
Question 1
You are putting away a palette of frozen food when a customer comes over and tells you something has split on the floor. What do you do?
Test Question: A customer wants you to quickly add up her basket total. In her basket she has items costing: £5.97, £2.76, £1.98 & £0.93. What is her basket total?