I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at UPS (Spokane, WA) in Jun 2015
Interview
Fairly easy, takes around 10 minutes. You go over your application, whether you're going to school, confirm that you're physically able to do the job. I had two interviews, one with the hr rep, and one with the supervisor. The same day I went to a third person which finalized the process and asked me to provide an SSN, and then advised me to complete forms online by the following Monday bringing in an ID and SS Card. There was no facility tour.
Interview questions [5]
Question 1
What types of physical activity have you done in the past year that lasted more than three hours?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at UPS (Greenville, SC) in Jun 2015
Interview
Went in and took a tour of the facility also interacted with some of the current package handlers to see what the job consists of. It's nonstop work with minimum pay($11/hr). The free benefits after a year of employment is the balance to the low wage. I was told they like to target the college crowd as they have position they would like to fill if your college degree fits the position.
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at UPS (Rexburg, ID) in Jun 2015
Interview
They brought 8 candidates into the lounging area, and had us all wait until a little after 8:00 am, then began to tell us the pros to the company and how much potential money those who where hired would be making. They told us that the job they were offering was serious and they wanted a long term commitment if you couldn't see yourself working there for a long period of time they asked you to leave because this wasn't the job for you. After offering all the pros of the job the told us that the job that was being offered wouldn't have a delegated shift meaning you would be on call from 8:00 am till 9:00 pm everyday. the actual interview process took no more then 5 minutes..
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What would make you a valuable asset to this company?