I applied through a staffing agency. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Leeds, England) in Jun 2015
Interview
Interview with the area manager,the store manager's have no say in the staff that are interviewed, if you are successful then you will have a 2 hour trial shift starting at 6 or 7am and working delivery
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Drogheda) in Feb 2019
Interview
The whole process took approx. 3 weeks. First, you need to fill out the online application form which takes 60-90 minutes (but you can save your information and complete the rest later), with basic information about yourself, your previous job experience and education as well as 19 questions where you need to pick the best and the worst option out of 4. After completing this successfully, you will get an email inviting you to the group assessment. I received the email 1 week later(on Tuesday) inviting me to the assessment 4 days later (Saturday). There were 4 of us in the group (more groups earlier on) with an area manager leading the interview and an assistant store manager was also present. Basically, we discussed the job, what we knew about Aldi, why we wanted to work there and so on. Then we got 5-10 minutes for an easy math test with 20 questions (like 49+65+17 or 74x6). In the end the store manager shown around the store. The assessment took little less than 1 hour. In case of success you receive a phone call, if unsuccessful an e-mail saying that you can apply again in 6 months.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How is Aldi different from other supermarket chains?
I applied online. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at ALDI (East Kilbride, Scotland) in Jan 2019
Interview
After an online application i was invited for an individual assessment, after i reached the store i was asked to wait on shop floor and it was 20 minutes after the time i was given an area manager asked me to come in.