ALDI reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(14,638 total reviews)
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51% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

ALDI has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 14,638 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ALDI employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Einzel- & Großhandel industry (3.5 stars).

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15K reviews
3.0
Sep 30, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

The pay is great, and the benefits are very good.

Cons

Very though physical days, long hours and always feel behind. Over the years the workload has increased without the proper adjustment of labor allowed to get the job done. The company is crawling out of its niche trying to compete with the upper level grocery stores of larger size. They have lost the philosophy of the brothers who started the company. Their sales are doing very well but the company has high turnover and will continue to do so unless it starts to value tenured employees who have been doing a good job and give the labor needed to meet their new standards.

2.0
Sep 30, 2014

Good, but never great.

Recommend
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Pros

Aldi will provide cashiers above standard pay and decent benefits. Opportunity to grow within the store, somewhat. Insurance is a great benefit. It is quite cheap when compared to other companies.

Cons

As a Shift Manager you are only paid more when you are scheduled as a manager. Therefore, you receive cashier pay when you are not a manager, which is usually one or two shifts a week. Shift managers are used as cost saving measures, not as a valued member of the team. Most District Managers are right out of college with little or no experience. Opportunities past Store Manager position are non-existent. If you are seeking a place that provides you with opportunity to grow, look else where. The company rarely, if ever, promotes past Store Manager. They hire from the outside for pretty much everything past Store Manager. Opportunities are not something the company specializes in. Work-balance life is chaotic. Often work long hours, with little help. Typical store only has about 8-12 associates, resulting in much of the work you perform being strenuous and fast paced. Company is afraid of change. For instance, it was only one year ago that stores began purchasing automated time-clocks. Punching in before required a time card and a puncher. While the company has changed, it is a long drawn out process that takes ages to complete. As the company has grown, little has change except company revenue. There is little reinvestment back into the organization at the store level. Which is unfortunate, as the stores are the only aspect of the organization that generates revenue. I could continue, but you get the general idea. Working for Aldi is not horrible, perhaps I made it seem that way. However, it is an environment that does not encourage opportunity or fair pay for managers, especially shift managers. The company will always remain good, but never great. They are simply too afraid of change and too eager to keep presenting fluffy figures to the Presidents.

5.0
Sep 29, 2014
Recommend
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Pros

Many opportunities to manage and make decisions independently. Employees are empowered to make decisions and have a great deal of opportunity to trouble-shoot in many areas of the business.

Cons

Lack of transparency with promotion ability. This is a 7 day a week operation leads to reduced work/life balance which is general nature of retail.

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