I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at ALDI (Cork) in Apr 2019
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The first stage which is on line application doesn't give us that privilege to express our real potential . The time allowance for maths section isn't enough in such that, they should consider mature students who cannot use on line timed questions in a speedy way.
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It was a mixture of questions all in 3 three different questions. This incli
Customers aren't allowed to walk into the warehouse at the back of an Aldi store for heAlth. And safety reasons. You are working in the warehouse that day unpacking a recent delivery when you noticed a customer walking in. They have been trying to find some items that they want to buy and they can't see them on the shelf so they want you to check whether there are any available in the warehouse. What do you do?
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at ALDI (Derby, England) in Jul 2019
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Applied online June 11th, did online assessment at the time. Was then invited to an individual assessment on 3rd July, 1-1 chat with manager at a different store to the one i applied for. Finally invited to the "Aldi experience" (training day) at my chosen store on 12th August. whole process took 2 months, all seemed very positive. Then on 23rd August i received an email stating "you've done really well, however we do not currently have a vacancy for you, we will keep you on record for 12 months".
The whole process was incredibly slow. Felt i had wasted 2 months of my life thinking i'd secured this job, when i could have been applying to others, very foolish and won't make that nmistake again. As i say, it all was made out to me that I had done so well just for even getting an interview and then i must be really good to get to the training day which was 2 of us shadowing a staff member at our chosen store. I will say that the young fella who "trained" us had no idea that he would be doing it until he got into work on the day, and also made some derogatory comments about the manager who had interviewed me at individual assessment.
He also could not answer any crucial questions i had, such as "how many positions are you hiring for?". Seems as though it should have been the store manager training us and giving us correct and necessary information. In the end I can only assume that they were only hiring for 1 position, and of course they're going to pick the burly lad to haul around stock instead of the smartly dressed girl.
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Give me an example of a time where you provided excellent customer service
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (London, England) in Aug 2019
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I applied for Aldi online the process took about 3 weeks. I completed an online assessment which took about an hour, these were multiple choice. The first 9 questions were about what type of worker best describes myself and which one describes me the least. Then it was a 30min assessment on 5 different scenarios and then the last questions were, paragraph type questions. Asking me about when I have good customer service, and why did I want to work for Aldi and my employment past. Once I finished this I got an email the next day asking me to come in for a one to one assessment, this was 30mins long. With 2 scenario questions asked and a 10mins Simple maths test at the end. Overall the store manager was very welcoming, and made to sure to make me feel relaxed. Now I'm just waiting to see if I get the next stage which is the in-store experience.
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Would you be flexible enough for any hours that needed covering?