I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at ALDI (Bolton, England) in Feb 2019
Interview
I made it to the assessment centre stage, in Bolton, at the headquarters. Asked to complete a presentation on a subject that was given to me by selecting a random number and then a group assessment of which CV would we select for a role within Aldi.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Asked as to why this selection was made, there were pros and cons to all
Online tests, a video interview, a group interview in Bolton and then an interview with regional manager. The HR woman interviewing me at the group interview stage was very nice and did put you at ease throughout the process.
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Question 1
Perform a store walk and do a presentation on what you noticed.
I applied online. The process took 8 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Manchester, England) in Dec 2018
Interview
Reached the Assessment Centre stage of the process, and needed to travel 6 hours+, with no travel expenses reimburse. Before this stage, I had completed three levels of testing, and a video interview.
The assessment centre was a group format, where you were given 10 minutes to prepare and give a presentation on your store walk (topics included were store layout, customer behaviour, store facilities etc), and then be prepared to answer questions and justify your viewpoints. Following this, there was a HR exercise, where you would come to your conclusions regarding the best applicant for the new project, before coming together as a team to discuss (be aware, people just shout over each other, it gets quite embarrassing considering you aren't actually going for the same job).
It seems that this isn't really a graduate scheme, as a huge amount of the questions related to experience, quite a lot of which people wouldn't have just leaving University - and definitely more career-change orientated. At interview, the majority of us realised that they tempt you in with promises of high salary, but your hourly rate will be lower than most other graduate employers, and you would be expected to work unlimited hours a week, we were told around 75-80 is around average! Would not recommend - and I was glad I didn't get an offer.
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Question 1
How could you use X to improve the [insert store presentation topic]?