Candidates applying for Stock Assistant roles take an average of 21 days to get hired, when considering 1 user submitted interviews for this role. To compare, the hiring process at ALDI overall takes an average of 18 days.
Common stages of the interview process at ALDI as a Stock Assistant according to 1 Glassdoor interviews include:
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I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at ALDI in Apr 2016
Interview
Firstly had to wait 2 MONTHS for them to even acknowledge my application, they then invited me to an interview 3 WEEKS later. I mean, why so long? They obviously have a redunculous amount of applications heading their way because of the high pay. The interview went ok, bit far fetched but ok. They then emailed me for a individual assessment and this is where is went down hill. I walked in and shook hands with the security officer, whom lead me to the manager, he firstly walked me around the store for what I counted 1-2 minutes at the most. And then the store room. I really put my back into some work as I cleared the stock room in about an hour and a half, I even stayed the extra half an hour ( on top of the two) to help further clear the stock room. After the manager asked me in detail what was down every Isle, I mean jesus christ im not super man for crying out loud, I got certain things correct but no, without a crystal ball or a photographic memory it'd be quite difficult to say the least. After going out the way to make , what I thought a EXCEPTIONAL impression , the 2 and a HALF hours had finished. And then to my delight I had an email 2 days later saying very narrowly and quite disgustingly " you were not successful, we can not give individual feed back of why". I mean excuse me? This is 2016 and you call yourself a professional company? HAHAHA JESUS CHRIST. I've never experienced something so ridiculous in all my life, what do they expect from colleges?
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at ALDI (Birmingham, England) in Feb 2016
Interview
The manager asked a few questions and then gave me a form that had things like 12 x 12, what change does the person get if they handed you a 50 pound note etc to fill in.
I applied online. The process took 4 months. I interviewed at ALDI (Chester-le-Street, England) in Jan 2016
Interview
Applied online took 4 months to get interview ,went to local store for 10 minute interview ,were 4 people ahead of me ,I heard every word of each persons interview after they had entered the room (unbelievable) what I didn't hear was any candidate asked their name ,My interview ,was asked to talk about myself was not even confirmed who I was ,interviewer had no relevant paper work from what I could see, appeared just to be going through a routine ,as if the interview was not real ,when I came out there were a further 3 people waiting who had obviously heard every word of my interview ,Just unbelievable ,there has to be data protection issues here .. Was like a conveyor Belt Area Manager called Jess conducted interview Appeared stressed ,I suggest the next time she conducts interviews she at least finds a sound proof room ..The whole process has been an Absolute shambles from start to finish .. Then Im told by Email that over the next 12 months we can only accept applications for roles with a lower level of responsibility.Its a shelf Filling Job I applied for :-) just unbelievable ..
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Talk about yourself ,why do you want to work for Aldi ? etc