ALDI reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(14,639 total reviews)
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51% approve of CEO

50% positive business outlook

ALDI has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 14,639 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 Retail & Wholesale industry (3.4 stars).

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15K reviews
3.0
Jan 16, 2014
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Pros

The compensation and benefits are the best part of the job. They also give you a high amount of responsibility and you learn very quickly. They have a good reputation for having hard working employees, which is beneficial for future job searches.

Cons

You are doing the work of several people, therefore the hours are VERY long and you must be available 24/7. I would receive 3-4 calls in the middle of the night on a weekly basis and even while on vacation. It is very difficult to have a family and work for this company and little to no advancement. Training is often cut short adding additional stress and confusion. Upper management often uses fear and loss of job as main motivators. VERY high turnover at the district manager level.

1.0
Dec 13, 2013

Manager In Training

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Pros

Pay..but even then not worth it

Cons

Long ridiculous hours-back to back work shifts-Upper Mgmt has unrealistic expectations of employees, lack of support from trainer and division manager-produce out in 1.5 hours, pallet unloaded in 45 minutes-if you don't get this done you are out the door. You never will get a break as a store manager-according to division manager "my store managers never take a break during their 10 hour shift" - this comment made to me when I explained that I couldn't get a drink of water during my shift. My trainer explained to me that the reason she didn't place enough staff on when I was first overseeing shifts alone was because she "wanted to push me". If you have sick children, parents, or anyone else that depends on you, explain to them that if anything happens while you are at work too bad as you have no time to accept phone calls or leave the building. This is the WORST job I have EVER had!!!! The money is the incentive - don't do it!!! Low prices on products means long, exhausting work hours for you.

2.0
Aug 13, 2013

Work or a life, you cant have both.

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Pros

Great if you are paid hourly because you will rack up the over time.

Cons

Once you become a store manager, it's actually a pay cut from when you were an hourly manager trainee...and that includes the bonus. Your store is always under staffed because you as the store manager don't do the hiring. That is left up to the DM and since the more you work as a salaried manager the more money they save, your never staffed. I worked 6-7 days a week 12-16 hours a day. You unload the truck and have to ring and have to clean up after people have to help customers because lots of times it's only 2 or 3 employees in the store, and that includes the manager. Then they have all these other tasks that corporate wants you to get done at the same time and want NO overtime from anyone else, so it's the salaried person who gets to stay. Upper management has no clue how to actually run a store, but they wont hesitate to mandate how every store should be doing things. My favorite quote is "the lack of employees you have, has no effect on getting things done." and thats from a director. Also once your reach the store manager level, thats where you will stay. they don't promote from store level, so you have no chance on getting into a DM or corporate position.

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