I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Coalville, England) in Feb 2017
Interview
A very long process, with very disorganised management. There is obviously no communication between them all. From the online questionnaire to the interview, it's a very long and thought provoking process that feels unnecessary.
The online questionnaire is lengthy, so have at least half an hour of no disturbances. They ask a variety of questions that you can only select one answer for. After doing this, I waited roughly 2-3 weeks to get a response. I was emailed to choose a date that I could have an interview, and again that was around a 2-3 week wait before then.
About 10 minutes before the interview, I asked a member of staff where to go. The general sales assistants were helpful enough. I was interviewed by just the area manager. He was a lovely man and was very warm and easy to talk to. However, he had no details about me and assumed I was there for a sales assistant role. The interview lasted about 15 minutes, briefly going over competency based questions. He then left me for 5 minutes to complete a general mathematics test. He then told me I'd hear on an email back in 3 to 4 days if I was successful for a second interview. I waited 3 weeks to be told I wasn't successful. I do not mind being told I was unsuccessful, but the amount of time it took and disorganisation that I witnessed was what made it a negative experience for me.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
Explain a time you had to deal with a difficult customer
Scenario question: A delivery has arrived but there is no room in the warehouse to store it. The manager is in a meeting with the area manager, and it is very important. How would you deal with this situation?
I applied online. The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at ALDI (Cork)
Interview
Very basic interview process. Often there would have been group interview processes in place but I did not have to complete this. Some thought-based questions, an exercise to complete some basic maths problems and keep track of the time it takes to complete them and then some questions on last experience.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
"How would you handle somebody stealing from the shop?" or "What would you do if you spotted a large wet patch in an aisle?"
Very negative.
4 stages, application, video interview, in person interview and finally in-store experience.
I read the negative reviews for the deputy manager position before applying, but gave it a go anyway. Unfortunately, I had a similarily negative experience. After going through the entire process, lasting well over a month, I was offered a store assistant role at a different store to the one I applied for. At no point during the process was I asked if I was interested in being considered for this different role, nor was I even given feedback for my actual application. I was simply sent an offer for a different job with no explanation!
The in-store experience was a very brief chat to the store manager and a tour of the store. During this process the deputy manager position wasn't discussed and looking back it seems I was being considered for the store assistant at this stage (if not before), not deputy manager but I wasn't told this before I attended.
I have made a complaint because I feel my time was wasted going to the final stage when it was clearly for a different, lower paying and less senior role, than I had applied for.
Also, all of the in store process happened at a different store to the one I'd applied for. I thought this was due to where the area manager was located, but I was ultimately offered the position at this store so I now have my doubts. This store was outside of the wide area I had said I was willing to travel to for the job, so again I was ignored here.
Having checked again all of the stores in my area are apparently looking for deputy store managers. I have a feeling I wasted my time from the very start.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
General questions about experience and about availability. There were a few scenario based questions at the interview related to how to deal with customer complaints and general store problems. One question about aldi "culture" at store experience.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (London, England)
Interview
Standard online tests that you see everywhere else. Followed up by a video interview that only gives you 30 seconds from reading a question to providing a response. This in itself isn't so bad, but the fact that I was asked to describe my management style, personal style, favorite employee traits and disliked traits in a 20 second clip is just ridiculous. Perhaps don't put a time limit on responses.
Was invited to a store for what I was told would be a sort of on the job assessment and was told the qualities they're looking for, which perfectly aligned with my current role. I got to the store to find out it was actually a 1 to 1 interview which I was only partly prepared for (obviously was ready for some questioning but not a full blown interview) and then was told despite "ticking all the right boxes" they thought it'd be best to offer me a store assistant role because I have no retail experience.
Safe to say the offer was quickly declined and interviewing manager was given some words of advice.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell us about a time you've had to talk to a team member about their poor performance