I applied online. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at ALDI (Bolton, England) in Jan 2018
Interview
First of all it starts with an online application which is fairly straight forward from what i remember. once you've completed this you will either receive an email asking for you to register for a group interview or sorry you've not been successful, but they would like to keep your record on file, which they then mail every few month to see if your still interested. I applied in August 2017 finally got the group interview invite in January.
At the group interview you are shown a slideshow, a tour of the warehouse and shown what the process is. Then your asked to do 2 basic tests, one maths and one literacy. Very basic. Once you've passed that you will be invited to a one to one interview. If your successful at this stage you will be invited to a work trial which is between an hour and two hours, if you get this far you've pretty much got the job, just make sure your enthusiastic and ask questions. it does seem long winded but they pay well, so they will always have people wanting to work there.
I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI in Oct 2017
Interview
Applied on their website and scheduled an interview. It was a group interview/ screening. Fairly simple with everyone giving their back ground and followed by a few written test, about 10 minutes each test. Maths and general reasoning nothing serious. After that had to wait to see if you had progressed to next selection process.
I applied online. The process took 5 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Bathgate, Scotland) in Jun 2017
Interview
I got an email about two weeks after applying asking me to pick between two time slots to have a group assessment. The earliest one was about two weeks away. I got a follow up email telling me exactly which door to enter at the warehouse. For the group assessment, there was 22 people there and I was the only female. We had to go round the group and introduce ourselves. Then we were just told more about the role and the shifts they had available, and then we had a tour round the warehouse and finished with any questions the group had about the role. There were no group activities in mine, which made it hard to stand out, so people made sure to ask a lot of questions at the end.