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Old 02-07-2021, 07:32 AM #31
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Default Got an Interview at Lidl

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Originally Posted by ThomasC View Post
I personally wouldn't ask this question. You don't have doubts about your own ability so don't give them thought to any. It's working in Lidl, not for Microsoft. Supervision and Appraisal is for those issues of doubt and confidence and will enable you and your employer to put things in place to work on them and progress/develop. I'm a supervisor myself.
That was sort of my thinking too, I wouldn’t want to introduce doubt for entry level retail… interviewing for a management role internally or for a role that would prioritise previous experience then yea I can see how the psychology works but surely for entry level you want to seem totally confident. Slim may know better stats-wise having worked in recruitment. I’m just coming from the perspective of having been involved in hiring decisions, and as I said above to be fair, I was involved in hiring some truly incompetent staff .

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Personally, I would get no job satisfaction from working in Lidl, but if you think you will enjoy it, which you obviously will or just to pay the bills, then go for it.
To be fair I certainly got zero job satisfaction in entry-level retail and tbh very little in retail management, but I progressed quickly-ish (1.5 years serf, 4 years duty manager, 4 years manager before I escaped). Even at management level, it was OK, but not exactly challenging and I hated the industry I was in so there was that.

Anyway I guess my point is - even though I was mainly there climbing that grubby ladder to pay the bills and buy the kids new shoes - I wouldn’t have blagged the job I have now without that confidence, experience and evidence of managing responsibility. I’m now faaar away from dirty retail and love my job. Ethical company, massively flexible, huge scope for progression internally, massive springboard if I do decide to move on etc.

I guess a long winded way of saying, you don’t have to have immediate job satisfaction if you have a trajectory that might lead there… it’s all good experience and you never know what will come up.

To be fair I was in longer than I planned - I said “no more than 5 years” to myself when I started but then was being eyeballed for manager by that time, so I said “ok no more than 10 years “.

Got out at 9.5 years. Skin of my teeth

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