I applied in-person. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Hartford, CT) in Oct 2013
Interview
After visiting the hiring event, I submitted my resume and application to the recruiter. He had asked me several questions regarding the position.
- If I had read the job description that was posted in the entrance.
- If I had open availability between 7am - 11pm
- If I had any objection to a drug test and background test
As I made a brief introduction and answered his questions, he had informed me that if they were interested, I would get a call back to schedule another interview. I came in thinking I would be speaking to and having a much longer interaction with the hiring recruiter/manager. It was very impromptu and very short, almost like a 'hi/bye' deal. At the end of the week I got a call back to schedule a follow-up interview. During this interview I was asked to:
- Give me a brief introduction
- Why I was interested in the job / why did I want to work for them
- That I should divulge any information regarding a criminal background, if I had taken any drugs in the last year, and if that would show up in a drug test.
- If I had any driving violations in the last year
I was also asked 2 personality/situational questions:
- What would I do if as a manager, an associate had stolen a candy bar. And, based on that scenario, what would I then do if an associate stole $20
- What is the LEAST favorite thing I have encountered in my experience of customer service.
At the end of the interview, I would receive a call-back for an interview with the Director of Operations. And, that that would be contingent on if that current interview received a "seal of approval" from the recruiter. After telling me the "correct" answers to the situational questons, I was if I had questions of my own
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What type of punishment would be administered to an associate who took a candy bar, then - what would be the type of punishment to an associate who took $20?
I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI in Feb 2026
Interview
Application Form
Interview process: Online assessment with scenario questions testing customer service judgement and basic numeracy. Then a recorded video interview with timed questions. Harder than expected due to short time limits and limited preparation.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
1. tell us what interests you about working for ALDI?
2. What is your understanding of the Aldi business model? (Please cover what you know about the Aldi working environment and the way we operate).
3. Please can you provide a specific example of when you managed and coached a team within a customer/ stakeholder focused environment to deliver a high standard of work?
Please include:
The actions you undertook in order to achieve the standards.
The outcome.
4. Can you provide an example of an occasion when you and your team experienced a significant setback at work and your resilience was tested?
Please cover:
What challenges you and your team faced.
How you overcame the situation and ensured the team remained motivated.
5. Please can you provide a specific example of a time when you challenged poor performance?
Please include:
How you approached this.
What support you provided.
How you motivated the team/individual and the outcome.
I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI in Dec 2025
Interview
The interview process felt impersonal and poorly structured. The first step required recording video responses to generic questions with very limited time, which felt rushed and disconnected.
After advancing, I completed a phone interview with a Senior HR Representative who emphasized having over 20 years of retail experience. Unfortunately, the experience did not reflect that level of professionalism. The audio setup made it difficult to hear clearly, and the tone throughout the call came across as disengaged and occasionally condescending. Given the emphasis on tenure, I expected clearer communication and a more candidate-focused approach.
When asking questions, responses were often vague or redirected back as questions, offering little clarity. The overall lack of structure, enthusiasm, and clear communication made this portion of the process unnecessarily uncomfortable.
In contrast, I went in-person and spoke to the Management Team who were professional, engaging, and a complete turnaround. They were more aligned with the company’s brand and expectations.
Overall, the HR interview stage did not represent the organization well and could discourage qualified candidates before they ever reach the final interview.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The HR representative focused narrowly on one aspect of my background, and the conversation never progressed into situational or role-related questions. I was not asked about leadership style, work ethic, or how I would handle job-relevant scenarios, and the call concluded shortly after with a general prompt asking if I had any questions.
Lovely, was amazing. Best interview i have ever had , definitely the best the interview iv ever had and i would definately recommend to have an interview with the same people as i had it with