I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Adelaida) in Mar 2019
Interview
After signing in at the door upon arrival, every interviewee waited in a small waiting room. At the time when the interview was scheduled to start, one of the interviewer came out and led us in to the interview room. We took a seat before another interviewer briefly introduced himself and the process of the group interview. Then he said let’s start. We took turns to have an interview because we were a group of 10 people and there were only 3 interviewers. I was interviewed by a female interviewer. She briefly read my resume and started to cover it up and talked to me. She asked a few basic questions like introduce yourself and tell me about Aldi, whether you are ok with the role about working hours or responsibilities, the store you prefer. She didn’t take any notes after the start. That’s where I realized I would not be accepted for whatever reasons she first saw or heard.
I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI (Melbourne) in Feb 2019
Interview
It was very informal with the Area Manager doing most of the talking explaining what work is like at ALDI. Also, you would get the opportunity to talk about yourself. There was a lot of questions relating to the company so researching beforehand is very important (which i didn't do much of). They asked if you know any facts about ALDI, e.g plastic free from the start, cage free eggs by 2025...etc.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI
Interview
I applied online and was emailed a few days later to come in for a group interview. When I arrived I was surprisingly the only one there for the group interview. The interviewer was very friendly however was obviously prepared for a group interview rather than a 1 on 1. I was emailed later that day inviting me to come in for a second interview and gave details for a medical. My second interview was 3 days after the first and I booked the medical in for the afternoon on the same day. After the interview I was told I would be contacted later in the week.
About a week and a half later I got an email to inform me I was unsuccessful.
I have read a few similar reviews of people going for interviews with Aldi and feeling confident with the process, then being told they're unsuccessful. I think the process of having a medical test done before being informed if you are successful or not is a big waste of time.