I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at UPS in Nov 2014
Interview
The hiring "interview" is nothing more then a cattle call. They schedule as many people as possible at the same time to come interview, give a run down of the job to the group, then will meet each person individually for 30 seconds to a few minutes just to make sure you meet the qualifications (availability being the main one).. You must be available from 10am until 10pm M-F. You will only work part of that time, but it can be anytime between those hours. Other then that, you have to pass a background check, its quick, so I doubt its that thorough. I got a call back to let me know I had the job the very next day.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at UPS (Cerritos, CA)
Interview
You fill out a questionnaire in a room with 20+ others then get called for 1:1 interview. They will hire anyone without a felony. 5 hour orientation but then will only pay you for 4 hours. Diad trainers are to busy to train you so you must learn on your own usually on the job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Give example of situation with an upset customer & how did you handle it?
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UPS (Tampa, FL) in Nov 2014
Interview
Found advertisement online and applied. Was provided a same day "information session". Went to the session which was a complete waste of time. There is no interview if you are alive and can lift packages you are hired. The whole point of the "information session" is to obtain your SSN for a background check.
Turns out where I live the driver helpers drive golf carts. Not a bad gig for a seasonal job.