I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at Lidl (Lincoln, England)
Interview
Fairly relaxed, 2 people present as is standard and we went through the usual motions of why I was suitable and why they are so great and cutting edge market leaders...etc...I would have liked more information about the job role, the training and a proper schedule of what would be required and when. Generic interviews are boring at the best of times and it would be nice to have a bit more flair. They weren't overly interested in previous achievements and we didn't go over my Cv at all.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at Lidl (Sunderland, North East England, England) in Aug 2016
Interview
Initial telephone interview then a 2 week wait and then an offer of a group assessment.
A short video presentation by store manager and area managers, we introduced ourselves with where we had worked, and then we tidied shop floor while others were being interviewed.
I thought I had made a good impression as I have always worked in customer service and was fully flexible, obviously not
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Why are you leaving your current job, what is your job history
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Lidl in Jun 2016
Interview
Applied online received an email about a week later saying that I've been chosen for an interview in a hotel near the store the following week. As far as I know there was me and three other who had interviews that day.
Was interview by the location manager and a store manager they told me it wasn't going to be very formal they just want to ask me some questions and get to know me a bit. Asked me how would I get to work if I was working later and buses etc are not running. They also told me that they were looking for people for a couple of stores to I was quiet confident I was going to get the place in one of them so when they told me that I was a lot more relaxed