I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at Tesco in Nov 2018
Interview
The interview was very informal and casual. It involved a quick chat with the night manager who also ran through a few standard questions with me. I then went on to have a go stocking the shelves for 30 minutes to see if I was any good and if I enjoyed it. I got a call a few days later offering me the job, which I rejected due to a better job offer but would have accepted it otherwise.
The only thing that frustrated me when they offered me the job they asked me what days I would be free to do overtime every week. I applied for a 2 night a week position because I only wanted two nights a week, not more, so I don't like how the offer a position with specific hours only to disregard that once you get the job.
Via telephone - questions regarding availability, previous related experience, preferences for hours to work, skills and habits including hobbies and interests that may relate/ support role, scenario based questions to gauge personality/ process/ understanding of policies and procedures, etc,
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Do I know anywhere that works in the relevant store.
I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at Tesco in May 2025
Interview
Had a quick chat with duty night manager, very simple easy questions then a 30 minute work trial on the shop floor. Applied online through Tesco career website and Tesco scenario questionnaire.
I applied online. I interviewed at Tesco (Saint Neots, England)
Interview
Group interview. Made to introduce ourselves and then to write a short answer to two personal questions. Then taken to the store floor where we spent 30 minutes stocking shelves.