ALDI reviews

3.4

55% would recommend to a friend

(14,633 total reviews)
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52% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

ALDI has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 14,633 company reviews on Glassdoor which indicates that most employees have a good working experience there. The ALDI employee rating is in line with the average (within 1 standard deviation) for employers within the Einzel- & Großhandel industry (3.5 stars).

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15K reviews
1.0
Mar 31, 2021
Recommend
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Pros

Salary, great benefits, area manager job good (its just getting there)

Cons

60+ hour weeks - shift patterns change during your store training time, be prepared for some shifts with a 5am or earlier start and some shifts with a 10pm finish. All in the same week. No work/life balance - you do not get two consecutive days off in my experience, any time you come home the management have put such a large amount of pressure on you that you end up worrying at home, or sleeping because your sleep pattern is so up and down - expect some nights with 5hrs sleep. Unfair expectations - in the job during store manager time you are expected to anticipate things that are way beyond your experience. When you get to the grading period, you are left to sink or swim regardless of whether you have experienced something before. Mentors - this is a very poor description of what Aldi provide. These "mentors" are the people that critically evaluate your performance. They are given assessor roles which means that there is no where to turn to in the organisation if you are having issues without it being marked against you.

3.0
Jul 12, 2018

Burns everyone out

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

The money is great and it keeps people around for awhile. Company car and paid gas and cell phone are a huge benefit. The training program is like boot camp and you will learn more in your first year there than with any other company. The responsibility is enormous and it seems glamorous for a college graduate straight out of school. The company is growing and the products and store designs get better every year.

Cons

On call 24/7. Easily work 60 hours per week including taking phone calls or working at all hours, including days off. Zero appreciation from upper management. They preach work life balance at every DM meeting but the DMs know it’s just for show. Upper management only cares about financials and productivity, which puts a tremendous amount of stress on every DM and store employee. Turnover is a huge problem because of the unreasonable expectations and DMs/Store Managers bare the brunt. If you aren’t ready to devote your life to this company look elsewhere. You are expected to eat, sleep and breathe Aldi.

2.0
Nov 17, 2017

Area Manager

Recommend
CEO approval
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Pros

Great introductory salary. Tremendous initial amount of responsibility and experience.

Cons

Amongst area managers there was no real time for a life. "Mentorship" is great if you get the right mentor. In my case there was no common ground. I was paired with an area manager who was boastful about working 21 days without a day off and seemed incapable of having a non-Aldi conversation. I appreciate shop talk at work is important, but on a 3 hour drive there should be at least a hint of other interests. Honestly, 40k and an Audi sounds great, but you will end up forgoing some pretty valuable years of post graduation life. You've waited 3 or 4 years to finally get a salary and ditch the student digs. Don't waste it by shooting for a high salary and missing out on a life. You'll end up a pasty, overworked, underweight and frankly very boring individual. P.S you friends will think you are boring if you take this job - it's a unavoidable side effect - selling cabbages is not interesting. I now work in Tech, Make more money and have regular working hours that mean I can enjoy a work life balance. If you're passionate about retail and not much else then go for the AM grad scheme. If you have any other passion, creativity, outlet you need to be willing to sacrifice it. When I read similar reviews in 2014 I thought.. It can't be that bad. It's honestly not worth it.

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