I had to go to Poole, it took me 3 hours back and forth (by bus and walk). The area manager was nice, it took about 5-10 minutes. I had a feeling they really need people, he even told me, he cannot see I would be unsuccessful. Same feeling was on Aldi Experience in Boscombe, it took 30 minutes but they kept saying how they need more people, they were happy with my experience, that I live near the store, I am dully flexible, fully available... 8 days later, they sent me an email, I was not successful. They just lied to me. So upset.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
- Tell me a little bit about yourself, - Previous experience
I interviewed at ALDI (Royal Wootton Bassett, England)
Interview
It was a good process that had been considered thoroughly and slick in operation. I would recommend that candidates prepare for basic interview questions published widely online - none of the questions are groundbreaking, but you need have an actual desire to work for the company.
I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI (Birmingham, England) in Jan 2023
Interview
Competency based interviews, where you are asked by an Area Manager questions such as; understanding of Aldi and store environment. The day and life of a store assistant. Knowing what the store KPI's are such as Sales, Losses, Productivity targets.