Misleading and Toxic Culture-Proceed with Caution
Pros
Work from Home arrangement and Policy
Cons
My time at ALDI was unfortunately the most disappointing experience of my career. The work environment was toxic, with a culture that seemed to tolerate, if not encourage, bullying and antagonizing. Management often appeared complicit, with little accountability or support. One of the most concerning aspects was the misleading recruitment process. Roles advertised as permanent were, in reality, short-term contracts disguised with a so-called “3-month probation” period. This clause is emphasized during onboarding and assessments, despite having no legal enforceability in Australia. It’s used as a loophole to cycle through employees without offering job security. In my case, I was led to believe I was hired for a permanent role, only to discover that the position was essentially a six-month contract. The same role continues to be advertised, raising questions about the legitimacy of the hiring process and potential misuse of budget allocations between contract and permanent roles. It’s disheartening to see such practices in a company of this size. My advice to prospective employees: don’t immediately decline other offers or cancel interviews. If you do accept a role at ALDI, give yourself a week to assess the environment before committing fully.