I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at UPS (Colorado Springs, CO) in Nov 2015
Interview
It was more of a tour, and they took down names and phone numbers and it seems like whoever responded the quickest landed the job. I think because it was the lowest man on the totem pole type of job, they weren't too concerned with pre-requisites or first impressions. As long as you show up and have a good attitude it seems like you'll have a pretty good chance.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UPS (Petaluma, CA) in Nov 2015
Interview
I came in expecting a tour but there was no tour. Just bunch of people standing around waiting for their interviews so I stood there and waited with them. After standing there for about an hour and a half the interview was very quick and easy. The HR guy just wanted to ask me a couple questions and to get two forms of ID for my background check. He also told me what to wear to work and what hours he wanted me working. Then he told me fill out some more information online including my direct deposit information and that was it. Now I'm just waiting for my background check to go through and he said he'll call me.
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Question 1
Are you willing to commit to long-term work? Are you comfortable lifting heavy things and doing very physically involved work?
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at UPS (Maysville, KY) in Nov 2015
Interview
Literally days after answering the post, I was contacted to interview. I went to the interview, filled out protocol paperwork, and ordered uniforms. This position is perfect for me as I live in rural Ameriica.
Glassdoor was easy to maneuver and put me at the front of the line. Thank you Glassdoor!