I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Colchester, England) in Oct 2016
Interview
Online application process took about two hours to complete, but didn't hear anything back until over a month later. Actual interview was laid back and really a 'get to know me' session rather than a full blown interview. interviewer asked pretty simple questions you should be able to answer without hesitation, as long as you've done your research on the company. I was actually surprised with how easy the interview was & took no longer than 10-15 minutes. If you do pass the interview stage, you'll then be put on an 'ALDI experience' basically training next to the manager for a few hours. I highly recommend asking as many questions as you can when at this stage as this will be one of the few opportunities to do so.
Interview questions [5]
Question 1
Tell us some background information about yourself
Was an online interview they asked why I want to work for aldi why do I think I’d be a good fit and what’s a time you delivered excellent customer service
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What’s a time you delivered excellent customer service
Pleasant and honest. Interview was held a hotel conference space in an open day format. Prospective workers were called in batches in a sort of ‘speed dating’ format. Interviewers were actual assistant store managers and as such were able to provide relevant insight into the role.
I interviewed at ALDI (Preston, North West England, England)
Interview
It was a Group interview,
You have to Make sure to stand out from other candidates,
Interacting with others is the most important as this is what makes you stand out
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
It was a group interview so it was a little different. It was answering questions as a group