I had to wait for around 10 minutes, then there were two interviewers. The process seemed smooth. One interviewer seemed to observe my body language and introduced the store to me. He didn't ask many questions. At the end I got the impression that I've got the job as they asked me when can I join if I get accepted and do I have anything coming up to take off from the work. He also asked me about when would I get my uni timetable so I know the exact days I can work. But meh, I didn't get the job :(
Very easy and relaxed process. I was interviewed by a store manager and deputy store manager. Just need to revise times you’ve given some sort of customer care. Took about 20 mins
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked about a time I had a bad customer experience, a time I provided exceptional customer service. The only question that was not recalling something I had done, is when they asked, “there’s a spillage, a long queue at the tills, no milk stocked, and an unorganised veg section, in what order do you help?”
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Lidl (Huyton, England) in Jan 2017
Interview
Standard interview with the store manager and area manager. Sat through a PowerPoint presentation describing the company and what a jobs q store assistant has to do and is responsible for.