I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at ALDI (New York, NY) in Mar 2021
Interview
Easy, nothing too complicated. You have to go through an over the phone interview first then you must go through an in person interview with existing District Managers. Everyone was very nice.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI in Jun 2021
Interview
First off, I have no experience with retail store or grocery stores in general. My background is completely different. I applied due to maybe moving to the city that the job was in. I interviewed first with the V.P. of the district. I then met with a currently District Manager to get a feel of what the job is and actually speak to someone whom was doing it now. Lastly I met with the Director of Operations for that the new district. Overall, I had great discussions with everyone about the job itself and what would be required of me. Since this was a new district, they couldn't tell me where I would be located but I had a year of training and could do that in any city that Aldi was located. The training would be 6 months of working in an Aldi store and then 6 months of actually learning / doing a district managers job. After speaking more with everyone, it is clear that you have to be flexible to moving every two years or so to another area and if you want to move up in the company. I unfortunately can't do that with my family, (my husbands job can't allow it.) Overall, I got the feeling that they were looking for a recently collage grad cause that is what they usually hire for this position. Experience was fine and I enjoyed getting in interview practice and learning more about the company.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Generally questions about leadership, operations, etc. Why I was looking to leave my currently company? Strengths, weakness?
Recruiter called me and set up and interview twice and forgot that they talked to me. It was kind of annoying. Then they give you a flat salary which is weird because most companies negotiate.