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      Colloquio per Cashier/Shift Manager

      23 lug 2013
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Big Rapids, MI
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza negativa

      Candidatura

      Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso ALDI (Big Rapids, MI)

      Colloquio

      Job Event advertised from monster.com to attend and apply at the event only. I attended the event at Holiday Inn in Big Rapids, Michigan that was 7a-7p. I arrived around 3 pm in the afternoon to the hotel. The first thing I noticed was absolutely no women representatives working the application tables or hosting at the door. That is a red flag to me about the company culture. I counted 17 women applying for jobs at the tables, many were wearing flip flops and tank tops, and only 4 men for the 5 minutes I was there. Pat greeted me at the door, he was very personable and polite, I liked him. He said everyone starts as a cashier and works their way up. As a Store Manager, he scrubs toilets, mops floors, and stocks shelves. He liked his job he said. He instructed me to sit at a round table, read the job descriptions, watch the 5 minute repeating video about ALDI, and turn in my application. I had already filled one out I had DL online so I did as he instructed. I waited in line behind women turning in their apps at a long buffet table across the room. There were two guys taking applications. I had listened to them mention certain things on the application they were interested in: education level, hours available, when you can start, and the areas you were interested in working. The guy who took the girl's application before me mentioned Ferris State University graduate and seemed to circle a lot of things on the little sheet he fills out (I'm assuming telling the next round of interviewers whether they are a good candidate or not). She was wearing denim shorts, flip flops, and had tattoos everywhere. She was maybe 22 years old. I stepped up to the guy who glanced at me, and he was not impressed. I was dressed in a business casual outfit with jewelry, make up, and heels. I'm 38 years old. He started reading out loud the items on my application like he did hers, but totally missed my BA and MA degrees. He said "o.k. so you've graduated high school, good" and tuned the application page. I pointed my finger out to the page and mentioned my two degrees. He ignored me. Then he looked at my available list and said "what does this mean? O-CL ?" I said "Open to close, i'm available any shift during your hours of operation" He smirked and said "O.k. good". Then he said, "do you have any questions for me?" I had prepared 6 questions for my interview. I opened up my portfolio and pulled out my resume and cover letter. He handed them back without looking at them and said "save those for an actual interview....if they decide to proceed with you." and I knew by the look on his face, they would never call me for one. if i had to wager a guess, I would say they were looking for young girls and boys recently graduated from Ferris State University only and anything else would get circles "do not hire." The man taking my application also said they were calling that night for interviews the next day and I would hear something that night if I was selected. I didn't get a call, which did not surprise me. I could read body language pretty well and as soon as I stepped up, he wasn't interested in me.
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      Altre recensioni di colloqui per Cashier/Shift Manager presso ALDI

      Colloquio per Cashier/Shift Manager

      28 ott 2016
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza negativa

      Candidatura

      Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso ALDI

      Colloquio

      I attended a hiring fair where you have to drop off a hand written application (the only kind Aldi makes available). They call you in for a second interview in groups where you get a rundown of the store and then answer cookie cutter questions in front of the group. The third interview is one on one and where things went sour. The district manager was extremely negative in his demeanor and with his questions. Instead of asking for positive experiences in my work history, he focused on questions like: When was the last time you were late for work? Tell me about the last time you were written up. If I drug tested you right now, what would I find? The man was on a power trip and I wanted to just get up and walk out. At this point I felt like there would be no offer and that was fine by me. I'm glad I got a glimpse of how Aldi treats its employees before I became one.

      Domande di colloquio [6]

      Domanda 1

      What would you do of you saw an employee take a Snickers bar and eat it while working?
      1 risposta

      Domanda 2

      If I drug tested you right now, what would I find?
      1 risposta

      Domanda 3

      How often are you late to work?
      1 risposta

      Domanda 4

      Tell me about the last time you were written up.
      1 risposta

      Domanda 5

      Why do you want to work for Aldi?
      1 risposta

      Domanda 6

      Where do you see yourself in five years?
      1 risposta
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      Colloquio per Shift Manager/Cashier

      30 lug 2016
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Arlington, VA
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza positiva
      Colloquio facile

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura di persona. La procedura ha richiesto 5 giorni. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso ALDI (Arlington, VA)

      Colloquio

      I attended a recruiting event at a local Aldi's. I met the District Manager and turned in my application. They were friendly and seem very honest. They answered my questions and explained that most employees start at the bottom but they can quickly get promoted from a cashier to a shift manager trainee in as little as two weeks. I was told that they would call me thw next day of they were interested in interviewing me. I received a call and set up my interview for three days later. Today is my interview. I will return withan update.

      Domande di colloquio [1]

      Domanda 1

      Are you willing to travel?
      1 risposta

      Colloquio per Shift Manager/Cashier

      11 giu 2016
      Candidato anonimo a colloquio
      Oklahoma City, OK
      Nessuna offerta
      Esperienza neutra
      Colloquio nella media

      Candidatura

      Ho presentato la mia candidatura tramite un'altra fonte. La procedura ha richiesto 2 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso ALDI (Oklahoma City, OK) nel mese di giu 2016

      Colloquio

      I went to a hiring event that I found out about while shopping at Aldi. I got dressed up and brought my resume and application which I filled out prior to arriving. When I arrived I wasn't sure where to go. I found an employee and she directed me to the front where the District Manager was. He was sitting at a table with stacks of papers (applications), tons of them. Behind me stood 4 or 5 people all filling out applications in the store. I was called over to speak with the D.M. The conversation was very brief and basic information was asked of me. I.e. What am I applying for? Do I have reliable transportation? Can I lift 50 lbs? Do I want full time? Am I okay with being available the hours between 5 am and 11 pm to work. Those are really all I was asked at that time. I was told I would be called within a week if considered for an interview. A little less than one week later I got a call. I went in for the interview. It was very basic. Nothing personal, no tough questions. Most of the conversation was led by the D.M. again. He wasn't very personable. He informed me of the details of the position and also let me know I probably wouldn't be considered for the Shift Manager position right away even though I have years of mgmt experience elsewhere. He said that essentially I would just be brought in as a cashier and need to pass certain training criteria before being considered. He said shift managers only get paid more when scheduled as for those shifts. I told him I was okay with that and I was for the most part , okay with it. I was then told to go over my work history in detail. After this I was asked questions such as why did I leave my last job and asked if my previous employers could be contacted and told my job history would be pulled from the last 10 years. I was also informed that this was the first of up to three interviews and that there was a possible drug test which he said could be a urine analysis or hair analysis (really, is that necessary?!). I told him I was fine with that, no problem. I was again told that if I were to be considered I would be contacted within one week. One week passed and I didn't get a call back. Really not sure why and honestly I feel like it's just a catalyst for me to search for a better fit. Overall the interview process was a pretty good preview of what it would be like to work for Aldi. I hope this can help someone else out there. Good luck to all those searching for the perfect job/career)
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