I applied in-person. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at ALDI (Tyler, TX) in May 2018
Interview
This was for the "job fair" that the Aldi in Tyler, Tx hosted. I went in and tried to introduce myself to the person taking applications and was interrupted by him. He did not let me even say my name. He asked if I wanted to work full-time or part-time and I said part-time since I also am a college student. He then asked if I was working full-time at another job I had listed in the experience box and I said no (I had not worked there in a year). I also tried to give my resume to him along with my application and was told "it wasn't necessary at this time" and to "bring it back if I was called back for an interview". I tried to explain I was not busy all summer or taking any trips and he didn't seem to care. He was extremely rude and short. I was weary about applying for this company since I have heard that they only hire 8-10 people per store. I mean this is for someone to stock groceries not to be the next CEO. I heard about the rigorous interview process from Glassdoor and I think it's ridiculous for a store associate. I think it was a sign this is not the right company for me. I am convinced I did not get called back since I said I only wanted to work part-time.
I was invited to a group interview where we walked around the store and toured the backroom where products are loaded and stocked. This was followed by an individual interview with the store manager.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you approach team building and teamwork? How would you handle a difficult situation? How do you define customer service? Where do you see yourself in five years? Is the customer always right?
Group interview, 26 people at the same store. 35 were invited to attend. Store tour and overview. Waited as they called us randomly for a quick 3-5 min interview. Took about 90 mins.
I applied in-person. I interviewed at ALDI (Bowling Green, OH) in Apr 2026
Interview
It was a basic one on one interview where the manager went over the basics of the job and I concurred I had experience in all of the shelve stocking and customer service aspects of the job from my time as a Produce clerk. It lasted about 10 minutes and then I was asked to leave.