Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un selezionatore. La procedura ha richiesto una settimana. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso ALDI (Durham, NC) nel mese di gen 2019
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Met with Aldi reps at a Job Fair and was then granted an interview at the store. I was told to "wear comfortable shoes." The interview is a song-and-dance routine that would anger any prospective emoployee. The store manager just wants to see if you can walk and talk at the same time. The interview consisted of me running around the store following the manager, who never stopped working, while I talked to the back of his head. They're trying to make the point very clear that you will never stop working-- and their incentive of better pay is because they don't staff the store with enough employees. (So yes, you might make more at Aldis, but they are getting twice the work out of one employee. And if you don't get your assigned tasks done, it falls on your co-workers. That's great for morale, right? Please don't waste your time with this backwards company, as an employee or a customer.
Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un'altra fonte. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso ALDI (Dyersburg, TN) nel mese di mag 2026
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I will be contacted by a recruiter and a date will be set up and I may have a few interviews that may have more than one person and if I am right for the position they will ask when I would like to start after I do onboarding and a few other things
The interview process was a lot for a simple position. I think one interview is enough for this kind of position. I think two interviews waste people’s time. I also had to wait a while in line before I could talk to the manager
Sit down interview with the store manager and the district manager. Very normal interview questions. Dress professionally. Act like you care about the job and company. To really secure it mention that you're open to working in leadership/mgmt position in future.