I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ASDA (Manchester, England)
Interview
There was a group part (which they were adamant wasn't a group interview when it clearly was) where we did an icebreaker exercise. We were partnered up and had to ask each other questions then we had to feedback our partners' answers to the rest of the group. The second part of the interview was a practical where we had to clean up the shelves on an isle by removing empty cardboard and bringing products to the front
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There were no formal interview questions, just the group exercise and the practical
Easy and straight forward, online situational test first which is easy to follow and understand. Then in person interview which only lasted about 5-10 minutes explaining availability. Then have an induction day walking you through how the shop works and what you'll be doing.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
If a customer drops something glass on the floor, how would you react.
I interviewed at ASDA (Royal Leamington Spa, England)
Interview
My Asda store assistant interview was friendly and straightforward, focusing on customer service, teamwork, availability, and real-life examples. The interviewer was supportive, and the process felt relaxed, practical, and genuinely focused on fit.
The interview process was clear and well-structured. The interviewer created a comfortable environment that encouraged open discussion. Questions were relevant to the role and allowed for detailed responses regarding skills, experience, and future goals. Feedback was professional and constructive, highlighting strengths while identifying areas for development.