The process took 1+ week. I interviewed at ALDI (Londen, Engeland)
Interview
I applied online on the Sunday. It's quite a lengthy application so set yourself a good hour to one side in order to complete it. If you want the job enough you'll do it. The application consists of the usual questions about yourself and also 2 multiple choice quizes based on how you would react in different circumstances. A day later on the Monday I received an email inviting me to an interview. I went to my interview on the Friday. I had an informal chat with the area manager, he asked me about hours, why I was leaving my current job and why I want to work at Aldi. It went well and he arranged for me to come back and do a in store experience (2 your trial shift). The following Tuesday I went in and did my trail. We did some stacking, tidying, used various machinery, everything that we would be doing whilst working. I thought it went well and was told I would find out if I was successful or not in the next few days. Fast forward to Saturday, I got an email telling me I had been successful and I got the job :)
My advice is be enthusiastic, speak to other staff members if you come across them in the break room. Don't shy away, be confident and enthusiastic!!!!
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Sydney) in Dec 2016
Interview
Apply online and then group interview followed by an individual interview (both one after another). Standard questions and should be fine if you prepare. Make sure to dress smart casual minimum.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at ALDI (Leeds, England) in Apr 2018
Interview
Completed online tests which were fairly standard (rate which most/least apply to you) and was invited to a group assessment. Asked us to introduce ourselves and talk about what we knew about Aldi.