I applied through college or university. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Columbia, MO) in Feb 2018
Interview
Fast paced 15-minute interview where they asked a lot of behavioral questions to see if you were a good fit for Aldi. They had a lot of candidates so be prepared for the interview to be exactly 15-minutes and nothing more.
I applied through college or university. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Minneapolis, MN) in Sep 2017
Interview
The process took 4-weeks. Two rounds of interviews: 1st on campus and the 2nd at their regional HQ. The biggest thing about working at Aldi is if you fit within their culture.
I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI
Interview
After about two weeks of interacting with the staffing agency, who contacted me for this position, I had an interview with Aldi. It was at a hotel downtown. It was a little disorganized as they fell behind schedule. I waited an extra 45 minutes to get my interview and when I did it wasn't with the original personal they scheduled me with. Not a huge issue but it can throw you off mentally as I wasn't sure if this person had already looked at my resume or talked to the staffing agency about me. The interviewer asked me three separate times if I had any questions, which almost made me feel like I needed to ask questions every time they ask. The interview took maybe 15 minutes and that was it. Just seemed almost too casual or too quick. It is hard to get to know someone after barely talking and with a glimpse of a resume. Either way, I know the interview process continues for an additional 3 weeks after that due to two more interviews (including travel).