Started with an application and some online quizes, then a group interview followed my a one on one with the area Managing Director. During the group interview, about 12 of us, there was a group discussion project/debating senario put to us .
Interview questions [1]
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Have I told my family that I have applied for the role
I applied online. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at ALDI (Birmingham, England) in Dec 2017
Interview
Situational Judgement, CV, Online Tests, Video Interview. The basics for graduate recruitment. I then went to a assessment in person. Very few other people. Aldi do not do assessments like the majority of recruiters, small numbers and they can hire everyone and anyone in the room the want to so you're not competing for roles with each other.
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Question 1
Presentation on a topic, group task, and another presentation. Brush up on your ability to digest information quickly.
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at ALDI (Bolton, England) in Jan 2018
Interview
First stage was the standard online application - I thought that this was quite long but very doable, some competency questions and then some questions about Aldi and its business model (very easy to google). They even asked what your first impression of Aldi was and I'd never been to one and managed to pass this stage.
Nest was some tests, nothing out of the ordinary here just the classic numerical, verbal and SJT.
Once you pass this you get to the video interview which actually isn't too bad really. I just tried to appear enthusiastic and confident to make up for what I was saying.
I passed the video interview and was invited to the group interview in Bolton. At this stage I had kind of gone off Aldi and a long trip to Bolton didn't sound too appealing so I have decided to withdraw my application since they do not even reimburse for travel and I'd likely not get the job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Describe a time when you've set high standards for yourself?