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Application Process & Interviews at Coles

7.9
7.9 rating for Recruitment, based on 159 reviews
Please describe the interview process and assessments.
Slow
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Dec 2024
Reasonably straight forward.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Nov 2024
After applying, i was invited to an assessment center which provided comprehension, numeracy and other types of testing. this was followed by a recorded video interview answering questions and then a "discovery center", which was an opportunity to work with other applicants. in this discovery center, a one-on-one interview with two assessors also took place.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Hiring process is tedious, however, the results is you get the right person each time
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Very lengthy. for the grad program we underwent 4 intakes of assessment, each one needing to progress to the next stage. 1. application. 2. psychosocial analysis - logical, numerical, behavioural assessments. 3. video interviews - we had a question pop up on the screen and had to record an answer a minute after viewing. 4. virtual discovery centre - meet current tms and they essentially interview you and you can ask them questions back. once you make it through, you will be waiting roughly 5 months until you actually start your role.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
During the graduate program, coles got back to the graduates in a timely manner and with sufficient detail about my current progress in the hiring process. after assessments, coles would return feedback as well. the interviews consisted of: a video interview, a group interview and a one-on-one interview. these interviews were held professionally. the assessments included: numeric, understanding and logical assessments. coles got back to graduates with feedback in regards to these assessments.
Graduate, Sydney - 09 Oct 2024
Systematic and timely - with each step, they didn't make you wait around for weeks after the interview/assessment centre. they let you know basically right afterwards.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
All online for interview and assessment, very straight forward and easy to follow
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
1. sent in resume/ filled questionnaire 2. online games/ problem solving 3. video interview (recorded) 4. assessment centre & individual interview coles invited current grads to the assessment centre so that potential grads can ask as many questions as they want.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Interview process was the same as all other grad applications. first you submit an application, then you will do an aptitude assessment. if successful, you will complete a 1 way interview with 3 questions. final stage is a group assessment and final interview. you find out very quickly after this if you have been successful.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Online application which required specific coles questions. online testing of literacy, maths, logical reasoning and personality tests. online interview with recorded answers to preset questions. online half day with group interview and one-on-one interview.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
The timeline was clear throughout the whole process so you always knew where you sat
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Psychometric assessment discovery centre to do a group assessment individual interview
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
One way interview followed by a group activity and then finally an individual interview
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
There was an aptitude test, then an one way recorded interview, followed by a group activity where you collaborate with other interviewees, and individual interview with two assessors (one to interview, the other to observe).
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
Like i mentioned earlier, this process is far too slow and varies far too much. this is purely in terms of how long it takes, how long contracts take, the "red tape" side of things, if you will. needs improvement. as for the actual interview portion, that was actually quite good, and i had a great experience.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
When ej was in the role, the process was organised and simple. however i'm unsure about the current process now. in terms of roll off after the graduate program, getting solid information and feeling support is a little hard.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
There were many stages to recruitment as i came through the graduate program
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
When i joined it was very similar to other graduate roles i applied for. there was an initial application where i gave in my resume and answered some questions. then there were a few tests i was asked to do (numerical, verbal reasoning, etc.). the next stage was an assessment centre which had a group task and a one on one interview. we then got notified of the outcome within a few days of completing the assessment centre. they were very open about the conditions when compared to other companies i applied for and this helped me make an informed decision.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
General knowledge test, self-recorded interview, followed by group interviews and individual interview.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
What questions were you asked in your interviews?
Sorry i can't remember
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Nov 2024
The recorded video interview had three questions such as which company value aligned most to us and also to provide an example of how we have shown this value. in the discovery center, the one-on-one interview had some questions relating to our chosen stream of the graduate program as well as how we work.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
3 generic questions, 3 star questions and two business case questions
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Highlight a challenge you faced and how you overcame it.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
I was asked questions around how i would act in certain situations relevant to the role i was applying for.
Graduate, Sydney - 09 Oct 2024
Standard interview questions - strengths and weaknesses, why you want to join the company, what you do in xyz situation...
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Introduction, what key skills i learnt this year
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
1. what did you think of the assessment centre? 2. a time you went above and beyond? 3. a time you did a new challenge 4. why do you want to work at coles
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
How i problem solve? examples of times i've worked in a team. why i am interested in sustainability?
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Challenges i've faced in prior roles and how i overcame them project i was proud of
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Don't remember
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
Strengths and weaknesses, experiences that i had mentioned in my resume, why i think i'm a good fit for coles.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
As a graduate, i had to complete multiple phases so it's somewhat unique compared to people going for a role normally. as for the interview portion, i had a great experience - the questions mostly related to my character and seemed to be a mix of the typical interview questions but also questions to gauge my character, which is what i think they should be asking.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
Basic behavioural questions
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
About challenges i had experienced in past jobs, and ow i overcame them
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
Standard interview questions
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Aug 2024
Tell me about yourself
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Aug 2024
I can't remember.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Aug 2024
Which coles values do you align with most. behavioral questions.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Aug 2024
I was asked about a previous experience and how i dealt with it, and a bit about my background but mostly was asked about my experience working in a group setting for the group interview component. felt this could've been a little more targeted.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Aug 2024
Do you have any specific tips and advice for candidates applying to your company? How would you recommend they best prepare?
This is the place for you if you value only money.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Dec 2024
Have a go at completing mock assessment centers (if available online) and to go through standard interview questions to prepare for different types of questions that might be asked.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
If you are not good at interviews. it is best to prepare thoroughly.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Just being yourself is key! reflect on past experiences and identify key areas that worked well or did not work so well which may support answering the interview questions.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Demonstrate your interest in the company! do a little extra reading or research to show the interviewers you care. and smile :)
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Research about values, participate in group discussion and don't be scared
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Understand the case study
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Learn the star method and have some examples to common star questions, be relaxed and yourself, don't be afraid to ask questions in interviews to understand roles more.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
Have specific examples of work that you have done especially if it is at a retail job or outside of university.
Graduate, Melbourne - 09 Oct 2024
General preparations on interview questions and research about company
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
The assessors are really encouraging and want to make sure you're given the best conditions to interview well, so as long as you prepare for typical interview questions and practice trying to appear more comfortable in interviews, you'll be fine :-)
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
What helped me was genuinely just bringing my natural presence, i think leaning into what makes you, you, is what makes a strong impression. typical preparation will suffice - know your material, know the technical stuff if relevant, and bring a good attitude.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
Star method but be genuine and conversational.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
Know the company and make sure your answers align to their purpose and values. coles places a huge emphasis on our values and so incorporating these in your answers will make you stand out.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
Prepare to answer questions when asked. think about the questions and think about how you will answer them in a appropriate way.
Graduate, Melbourne - 13 Sep 2024
Research the company strategy and refer to it during your interview. show that you've done the research.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Aug 2024
Prepare for standard behavioral questions.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Aug 2024
Be yourself, being unique is good. be well research on the company, the values and their goals as this will be asked in the interviews.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Aug 2024
Prepare for behavioral questions and learn the company values.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Aug 2024
I would recommend really coming up with some questions you want to ask, prepare yourself with tips on how to work best in a team and contribute, and prepare some answers to general questions about prior experience. if the interview process is the same as what it was, this will be very helpful.
Graduate, Melbourne - 29 Aug 2024