There were several interview rounds; the first one was virtual and if you moved on, the rest would be in person. It was pretty straightforward, and not that complicated if you prepared.
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at ALDI (Rosenberg, TX) in Feb 2021
Interview
The division I applied to held an information session for all interviewees prior to the first round of interviews. I found the inf session very useful; they answered a lot of questions I had about the role in their presentation and accepted more questions afterward. II would advise you to ask one or two good questions as the people hosing the info sessions are the ones interviewing you. I think it helped that they recognized me from the info session.
The first interview was difficult for me. It felt like a mild interrogation. they may have done this on purpose to weed people out. I prepared for typical first interview questions but got a lot of scenario and resume-based leadership questions.
The second interview was much easier for me. a lot more conversational. I felt more comfortable and the interviewer wasn't as rigid as the first.
The whole process took 3 weeks from the info session to receiving an offer letter.
Interview questions [3]
Question 1
What are you most proud of that's not on your resume?
I applied through college or university. I interviewed at ALDI (Jefferson, GA)
Interview
The entire process was very straight forward. I connected with them on campus, and had a phone interview with the director of operations a week later, then another phone interview a week after that. Then they invited me to the headquarters to shadow a DM and interview with 3 DO's and about two weeks later they offered me the position.