I applied in-person. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Mount Laurel, NJ) in Jun 2013
Interview
4 Interviews
Step 1- Job Fair; fill out application, asked if you have a high school diploma, can work 6am-11pm and if you can lift 45 lbs. will call you tomorrow after 5pm
Step 2- Interview with district manager intern, goes over position,pay,benefits, and Aldi history then ask about what you think customer service is, about former job and basically testing who are personality wise. And to be 110% honest about any drug or criminal background
Step 3- District manager intern talks to you again going over the job and then your meet the store manager, take on tour around the store, explain the position in depth and tries to let you know it isn't a walk in the park position you are really working, staying busy.
Step 4 (Final Interview)- District manager and intern ask about past jobs, scenario on stealing, customer service, letting you know your not only cashier but also stock and upkeep. If answers are what they are looking for they offer you the job once you pass a background and drug test.
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Question 1
As long as you're honest and willing to multi-task and stay busy, you'll be fine. Plus they're looking for people who want to be more than just a cashier.
Group interview, 7am. Took a brief tour of the store, manager asked questions throughout. Speak up and answer questions during the tour. Then pulled into offices separately for 10-15 minute interviews.
Not difficult at all. There is a two step interview process where the first one you meet with the manager and the second you meet with the general district manager.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at ALDI (Georgetown, TX) in Nov 2025
Interview
Management completely disorganized didn't know they set up "group" interviews. It wasn't group it was a 1 on 1 ...2 minute conversation. Recieved a denial email wow you made a decision after 2 minutes. This company is a joke