Advertisement
If you have a new account but are having problems posting or verifying your account, please email us on hello@boards.ie for help. Thanks :)
Hello all! Please ensure that you are posting a new thread or question in the appropriate forum. The Feedback forum is overwhelmed with questions that are having to be moved elsewhere. If you need help to verify your account contact hello@boards.ie
Hi all,
Vanilla are planning an update to the site on April 24th (next Wednesday). It is a major PHP8 update which is expected to boost performance across the site. The site will be down from 7pm and it is expected to take about an hour to complete. We appreciate your patience during the update.
Thanks all.

2nd Interview - Aldi Area Manager

Options
2»

Comments

  • Closed Accounts Posts: 85 ✭✭qmac


    HaydensMom - there was no presentation when she did it, I don't think that is part of the process any more, but they did debate over the disaster scenario.
    I'm still hoping to talk to a working area manager at some stage


  • Registered Users Posts: 26 aierlan1000


    Lads, I had the second interview on Wednesday. It lasted over two hours and I didn't get the job. I was disappointed to say the least. That's over 5 hours altogether. Donald said they were looking for a specific type of person, I'm just not sure what that person is. I thought I was in with a chance and did a fairly good interview at least. At the end he asked why he should give me the job wherein I tried to convince him as best I could. He said he asks this to everyone so you could be prepared for that. He asked why he thought he could give me the responsibility and not have to worry about what I would do with it. He asked me to give examples of a time when I was part of an elite and exceptional group and what I did to keep up with those people. His point being that Aldi Area Managers have to run very fast just to keep up so exceptional is the standard.

    The interview itself was much more informal than I thought it would be. Donald was all smiles and jokes. I was surprised at that but rolled with it. The interview was very general in the sense that it was more like a conversation and we just talked about the different things on my CV more than really examining them in a more formal way.

    Donald is a good guy and Aldi are obviously a decent company. I was very disappointed not to get it but what can you do!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1 ajamal


    Hey guys
    I applied for the aldi graduate scheme two weeks ago and still have not heard from them
    i currently am at uni and work part time at NEXT as a store manager, so was really hoping my experience of managing a store would allow me to at least get through the first round.
    How long did you have to wait after applying for the job did they get back to you?It says after two weeks if you have not heard anything you are unsuccessful but i wasn't sure how rigid this really was
    The suspense is literally killing me!
    Thanks in advance for your help!


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 6,488 ✭✭✭Denerick


    *bump*

    Any more help and stories greatly appreciated.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3 tombrady1977


    As a former Area Manager with ALDI, I would strongly discourage anyone with a university degree from going for the Area Manager role with ALDI. The typical people you will be working with in these roles are obnoxious, aggressive and over confident. This is the ALDI type they are after. They only want people with uni degrees because it shows you can achieve something. You won’t be using anything you’ve learnt at uni, so it seems such a waste of all that study. The role is basically running their supermarkets, a job which people without a uni degree could also manage easily.

    They will work you to the bone for 2-3 years and then replace you with new grads. There are very limited opportunities to progress above Area Manager, as the number of Director roles is limited and everyone is competing for them, and the existing Directors won’t leave their current roles so they don’t come up often.

    The progression from Area Manager is to Store Operations Director, Buying Director, Property Director or Warehouse Director. Given the existing directors have nowhere else to go, besides Managing Director, there are limited opportunities for progression. Each region can only have 1 or 2 Store Operations Directors etc., there is only 1 Managing Director. So the number of people in the Director roles is small.

    Most people working for ALDI develop very specific skills in overseeing supermarkets, and there are limited opportunities to move into other retail companies with the ALDI experience. Other retailers would rather promote their existing staff into management, and so if you leave the company you will find it difficult to gain employment elsewhere with the ALDI background as your experience.

    I would strongly discourage anyone from pursuing an opportunity with them, as they are a ruthless company and will use you until they can replace you. ALDI only operates for the profit of the German owners. ALDI don’t hesitate to replace people they don’t like, and their staff turnover is very high.

    Uni graduates would be better advised to work in roles where they can utilize the degree they’ve studied, which in the long term will give them a lot more opportunities than ALDI can offer. Whilst other companies offer a lower starting salary for graduates, you will quickly catch up, and in the long term be in a much better position with a career that actually makes you attractive to many firms.

    Whilst the ALDI starting salary is high, it doesn’t go up much further once you are in the company. It is a bait to attract lots of applicants to apply, and then you get stuck. I really regret working for ALDI and would have been better off starting off in a career oriented firm where I was using my uni degree.


  • Advertisement
  • Registered Users Posts: 369 ✭✭jellybeans


    Hey I know this thread is quite old but just wondering what Aldi are looking for with the application. I was sure I would get an interview at least as I thought my application was really good. I haven't heard a thing and the 28 days is now up :-( They said if you don't hear anything in 28 days you haven't been successful. Is it worth applying again? where did I go wrong???


Advertisement