I applied through college or university. I interviewed at ALDI (Haines City, FL) in Feb 2017
Interview
I visited them at my university's career event where I gave them my resume. About 3 weeks to 1 month later, they told me I got an interview. They have an invitational night the night before the interview where they tell you all about the company and what the internship is like. The next morning, my interview lasted about 30 minutes which had a few getting to know me questions, and then 3 or so typical behavioral interview questions. About 1 week later, I was invited to attend a divisional day interview where they tour you around a store and the warehouse on site. I had 3 interviews with 3 different VPs. Each interview differed depending on the person, but each was really into diving in to what qualities you have and why you want the internship. You also have to write 2 short essays. My essay prompts were: 1. why do you want to be a district manager and 2. what qualities do you possess that would make you a great district manager. They told me I got the internship 2 days later.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
You're a marketing major, why apply for a Management position?
I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI (Kansas City, KS) in Apr 2026
Interview
First round interview was s video interview with each question having a prerecorded question, then 30 seconds of prep time to answer the question with about 2 minutes of time. You sit at a device of your choosing and stare at yourself the entire time.
Communications started with 3rd party recruiter. Behavioral interview, asked about experience, leadership, communication abilities, weaknesses you have. Moved on to next round. In-person interview following this with Aldi executive. Similar format to initial interview, mainly behavioral, noticed a complete lack of organization.
Every question in 2nd round was a follow-up to the previous question. Having interviewed for many roles across many industries over the years, this interview was an interrogation, not a conversation. Experience led me to believe that Aldi, or this specific interviewer, struggles to see candidates for the District Manager role beyond 'assets'. Makes you wonder if corporate Aldi has a similar effect on other peoples souls. See for yourself!
I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI (Oak Creek, WI) in Feb 2026
Interview
I was interviewing with the hiring manager, it was ok, but i didn't get selected at the end. Basically went through my background which and he mostly asked how much I got paid which is wired.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about your experience along the way, different jobs, positions.