I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Birmingham, England) in Nov 2019
Interview
After the initial application form is sent, you then have to complete sever aptitude tests, Some are situational tests, other will test your mathematical skills (which were fairly basic questions)
If you're successful at this stage, you go through to the video interview stage. You can have as long a break as you like between questions, so it's quite relaxed. You have around 10 seconds to read and think of a response to the question, and them between 30-60 seconds to respond. I never made it pass this stage, however I assume there was an assessment centre, followed by a final interview.
I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI (Neston, Cheshire, North West England, England) in Dec 2023
Interview
Application was straight forward
Video interview was around 6 questions with one minute to think and one minute to record
Online test were easier than most jobs on Penn resources- numerical, reading and pattern.
Assessment Centre was two hours we discussed a topic for our store walk: Competitor analysis, branding and merchandise, Corporate social responsibility. Then we were given 4 CVs to read and select the best one based off skills, location, feedback.
then I had the final interview: CV screening, I was asked who were therein stakeholders in my life, how I would deal with demands of the job ect
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What are the responsibilities of an area manager
Why Aldi?
have you applied anywhere else?
would you be happy to relocate?
How would you manage harsh shift pattern?
What have you noticed in our stores?
Give an example of a time you have been resilient?
Lead a team to deliver a solution?
worked in a group
Third stage of the process. Proceeded after the psychometric, online assessment. Group interview- with four other candidates.. It was a 2.5 hours long interview, heard back from them the very next day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Introduce yourself Speak about Aldi's social media presence Does Aldi appeal to upper class customers?
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (London, England) in Oct 2023
Interview
Overly lengthy application process. They are looking for a very particular individual regardless of technical experience or capability. If you have a group of people that are not particularly capable, It is almost impossible to do the group exercise properly without coming across as overbearing.
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