J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris plus d'une semaine. J'ai passé un entretien chez ALDI (Vermont South, Victoria) en août 2017
Entretien
I applied for a position at Aldi online and received an email a week later asking me to come in for a group interview.
The group interview situation was the strangest and most inefficient that I've ever attended. There were 9 of us in a room with the area manager. We all answered a set of questions - name, work history, study history, store preference, availability and why we want to work for Aldi.
Then the area manager told us about the job and proceeded to ask if we had any questions. There were a few people who dominated the questions - mainly the older people. The younger candidates did not get to have a say.
I don't know how the candidates for the next step were chosen. I didn't get through to the one on one interviews, and I wish they gave us feedback. I asked questions, maintained eye contact and tried to contribute to the conversation despite there being a lack of conversation. I also have 6 years of supermarket experience that I was not able to highlight because the group interview was barely an interview.
Started as a group where we were educated on the history and benefits about working at ALDI, and were asked what we think working at ALDI is like. Seemed like a good company with fair pay. The individual interview itself only asked availability.
I was first givwn the opportunity to join a group assessment, which I passed. I was then asked to attend a face-to-face interview, in-store but the manager did not come into work that day and I was asked to rearrange the interview after waiting for over an hour. Another applicant also turned uo and waited 30 minutes after I arrived
J'ai passé un entretien chez ALDI (Leyton, England)
Entretien
It is an online interview section where you are asked a question then you record and send. Best you use an iPhone you can several times and send the best