I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI in Jun 2022
Interview
More lengthy than some of it's competitors, but worth it if you get the job in the end and much of it is fairly simple. Had to do a video interview with 3 basic questions, given 60 seconds to answer each. Then I was invited to an in person "Individual assessment", which is basically just a one on one interview. The interview involved several standard questions, followed by 2 scenarios which I had to respond with what I would do, followed by a numeracy test that I was given 10 minutes to complete.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself
What skills would you bring to Aldi
Give an example of when you had to multi task
Scenarios : One involved a situation in which I had stock to put away but was called to the till when it was busy
Another involved me on a till while it was busy and a customer who had a Lamb leg that she argued was reduced, but actually wasn't because she picked the wrong one up.
Numeracy test: Basic Additions/Subtractions/Multiplications of prices and stock etc.
Had a group online interview and I felt it was very hard to get any point across and it felt very over the top and the process seemed too long for what the job actually was
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