ALDI reviews

3.4

54% would recommend to a friend

(14,641 total reviews)
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50% positive business outlook

ALDI has an employee rating of 3.4 out of 5 stars, based on 14,641 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 Ventas al mayoreo y al menudeo industry (3.5 stars).

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2.0
Sep 30, 2014

Good, but never great.

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Pros

Aldi will provide cashiers above standard pay and decent benefits. Opportunity to grow within the store, somewhat. Insurance is a great benefit. It is quite cheap when compared to other companies.

Cons

As a Shift Manager you are only paid more when you are scheduled as a manager. Therefore, you receive cashier pay when you are not a manager, which is usually one or two shifts a week. Shift managers are used as cost saving measures, not as a valued member of the team. Most District Managers are right out of college with little or no experience. Opportunities past Store Manager position are non-existent. If you are seeking a place that provides you with opportunity to grow, look else where. The company rarely, if ever, promotes past Store Manager. They hire from the outside for pretty much everything past Store Manager. Opportunities are not something the company specializes in. Work-balance life is chaotic. Often work long hours, with little help. Typical store only has about 8-12 associates, resulting in much of the work you perform being strenuous and fast paced. Company is afraid of change. For instance, it was only one year ago that stores began purchasing automated time-clocks. Punching in before required a time card and a puncher. While the company has changed, it is a long drawn out process that takes ages to complete. As the company has grown, little has change except company revenue. There is little reinvestment back into the organization at the store level. Which is unfortunate, as the stores are the only aspect of the organization that generates revenue. I could continue, but you get the general idea. Working for Aldi is not horrible, perhaps I made it seem that way. However, it is an environment that does not encourage opportunity or fair pay for managers, especially shift managers. The company will always remain good, but never great. They are simply too afraid of change and too eager to keep presenting fluffy figures to the Presidents.

1.0
Sep 27, 2014

Slave Labour

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Pros

ALDI is a great company to work for if you have what it takes to rise to the top of the barrell if you like a company that is very structured and regimented then this is the place for you ALDI profits continue to rise aiding to the building of more stores be prepared...

Cons

ALDI tends to work on a small number of productive staff they do not believe in full time work instead they use smaller teams of staff ususally on part time hours to get jobs done quicker to rely on productivity bonus, everything in ALDI is timed even down to going outside and litter picking a car park you may laugh when you see this but it is true. ALDI are one of the few companies who control there loss and gain by making the staff mark off palets as they arrive for delivery they will often deliberatley take things off the order or ask managers to hide things in an attempt to catch staff out this to me is very childish and unprofessional of a company that on paper is doing so well. The training at ALDI is almost non existent you are thrown in at the deep end almost from day one and alot of management and current staff use new starters to do all the horrible tasks that they do not want to complete. ALDI tills are like something from 1985 they are set for you to work incredibly fast but in order to do so you must remember at least over 100 PLU numbers on the tills again management will often send in area managers in plain clothes with test trollies in a bid to keep staff in check The "amazing" pay at ALDI only really kicks in after your probationary period has ended 3 months which unless your made of steel more than 60% of new starters at ALDI probably dont last this long. You are also only paid 4 weeks of your weekly salary at ALDI any extra hours you do are accountable on your next paycheck also if you are late finishing say you are due to finish at 7 but have to work an extra 30mins to compete your work that extra half hour is not accounted for ALDI also demands you must arrive at least 15mins early for your shift which is also unpaid "What the hell" get a grip ALDI If you want a company where you have to kill yourself in a dictated environment this may be the place for you but I would definitley think long and hard before accepting a position at ALDI try using forums like this for some general idea of the company or speak to members of staff instore to see how they feel not to long though you do get told off for standing and talking in ALDI.

2.0
Aug 31, 2014

Good healthcare. That's it....

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Pros

•You make decent money starting out at $11.50 •Cingna health care •vacation

Cons

•NO training •always threatened to lose your job •micromanagement •one raise after first year. ONE RAISE! •no recognition for hard work or job well done •corporate comes in and will ask you questions. If you know all the answers, they will make up questions to make you sound like you don't know things you "should". • back breaking work

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