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. I interviewed at ALDI in Jun 2026
Interview
It was short and sweet, they sent me a email to book a time to have a phone call with them and a week later I had my interview. I just answered some questions they asked me and said I would get a email reply if I went to the next stage
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
They asked me
-tell them more about myself
-why I left my current position
-if I was working there what task would the job require
-why I want to work there
Was overly complicated and too many stages, online test x2 and a recorded interview. Application itself is very tedious and is not very friendly to new users. Apparently you need to know someone already in ALDI to work at there stores.
I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI in May 2026
Interview
Call interview. Got an email to schedule a time for a call interview and passed it.
Still need to do a Store interview (which I was told would be the final interview).
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Tell me about yourself (Phrased: I have your resume on hand but we like to know more about you as a person)
Why do you want to leave your current job?
Tell me how a day would look like at your current job.
Why do you want to work at Aldi?
What do you think would your role at ALDI look like? What tasks would be doing?
Do you have an RSA?
Do you have any questions for us?
Availability.