I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI (Melbourne) in Sept 2018
Interview
After waiting 30 minutes after the appointment time ( we were warned if we weren't there 10 minutes early that we would be refused entry), the manager asked the 3 people who showed up some basic questions. Mostly explained how Aldi works- by working their staff to death for minimum wage under conditions from 20 years ago. (It costs money to have computer point of sales equipment). Then told that after 3 years of intense work as a shop assistant(under contract) - you MIGHT be rewarded with
A. No job
B. Shop assistant job
C. Assistant store manager (maybe)
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Would you undergo a medical check to ensure your ability to work like a machine?
Relatively long for a retail job but easy if you know what you offer the company (stock management, people management) 4 stages starting with 1 video interview , and 3 interviews with different area managers and store manager. Each one basically the same
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Strengths and weaknesses, leadership and experience, retail and hospitality experience
I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI in Mar 2020
Interview
hard, but broad questions when given the question only had 5 seconds to think of how to reply. for a university student one asked for when you showed independence which I thought was hard to stand out because everyone can say going to university living on their own gave them independence
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at ALDI (London, England) in Sept 2021
Interview
I thought the video interview process was not adequate. I understand they must get many graduates trying to get jobs this said it was not an optimised structure. There was not enough time to develop answers
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
situations or instances I could describe which would be similar to the job i was applying for