I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at UPS (Indianapolis, IN) in Oct 2013
Interview
We were talked to in a group. If you fill out the application online and they do not give you an interview by the time you are done with the online application you will probably not get hired. If you did and it is in a big city for a main hub there will be other people in the class everyone gets a tour he ask if you think you can do the job and if you say yes you come back and then you are hired you fill out paper work as a class and then you get your start day and time.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
none very easy interview basically everyone was hired
I applied online. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at UPS (Parsippany, NJ) in Aug 2014
Interview
I applied as a package handler and was able to schedule an interview immediately upon filling out an online application. I thought this was cool but when I got there I realized there was nothing cool about this position.
I was sat down with a few other men applying for the position and a woman came out and told us about it. She said that she wasn't going to lie and that the work is extremely hard,
She then took us on a tour into the warehouse and the place felt like something out of a nightmare. It was unbearably loud with endless beeping noises. Employees were being screamed at to work harder. The tour leader said that people unloading must lift one heavy package every three seconds or a total of 1,200 packages per hour. I would have thought such an arduous task was humanly impossible but somehow they expect employees to do it.
They offered me the job without asking many questions, but I knew I wasn't up for the task and declined.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
There weren't many questions. They did most of the talking.
I applied online. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at UPS (Springfield, VA) in Apr 2014
Interview
Applied online, was informed of open house interviews, selected a date, was told about the job, mentioned that I worked Christmas and no offer was made at the end of the season (even surprising my driver) and was asked to return three days later with ID and direct deposit information. I had that with me. The second interview entailed filling out forms and the interviewer said someone would get back to me. That was April, this is August. According to the website my application is active. Unbaptized babies no longer go to limbo but people willing to start work at four in the morning remain in limbo indefinitely.