I applied through other source. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at ALDI (Jacksonville, FL) in Jun 2015
Interview
They "interview" a large quantity of people. I wouldn't be surprised if they went through 3-400 people the day of their hiring event. Unfortunately this means you have to have questions lined up and be ready to initiate the entire conversation with them if you want to spend any more than 30 seconds with the "interviewer." I would come with the application filled out (you can get it off their website) or you'll have to fill it out at a table or while waiting in a long line. I wasn't asked any questions other than a few there were clearly typed on my application, so I don't even know why they bothered. I put the interview difficulty at average, not because they ask you difficult questions, but because the entire interview is basically conducted by you.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you lift 45lbs? Do you have reliable transportation? Are you able to work in the U.S.?
I applied online. I interviewed at ALDI (London, England)
Interview
Enquire online and complete questionnaire via WhatsApp next was telephone asking to come in for formal Interview once there you get asked a series of questions regarding the job position
3 interviews and a lift test, one with regional, one recruiter, and the lift test was timed. They were looking for proper lifting technique. The interviews were detailed, and job is physically demanding which was the reason for the lift test.
I applied in-person. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at ALDI (Norman, OK) in Jan 2022
Interview
Interrogation style 2 district managers playing "good cop bad cop" Their input was completely scripted, to the point that they read the information off of a piece of paper when asking questions