I applied online. I interviewed at UPS (Bryan, TX) in Oct 2017
Interview
There were two parts, a group part where they talk to all the potentials together and hand out a form to fill out, and the second part where they speak to you individually.
Two hours past my appointment time, the interviewer came out and addressed us as a group first, describing the jobs we were applying for, the pay, how the shifts work, etc. It took maybe ten minutes.
Then we were individually called in for the interview. I was called in last, which took an extra 30-45 minutes. The actual interview was about five minutes.
Even though the UPS website said to expect a tour, and for it to take up to 90 minutes, there was none.
Interview questions [10]
Question 1
Is all of your contact information (phone number, email, address, etc.) correct?
Which shift are you applying for? (I'm going to note that online I had applied for a 4am-9am shift, but the interviewer called it a 3am-9am shift. She explained that the shifts weren't set in stone and that it would be moved around to whatever they needed, and no one left until all the trucks were loaded. Closer to the holidays I could expect to be called in as early as 1am).
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at UPS (Lanham, MD) in Oct 2015
Interview
Three-Part Process:
1. Informational Session that provided the general overview of the responsibilities and duties of the job
2. Facility Tour/Interview in which you tour the facility to observe the daily operations, followed by a one-on-one interview with someone from HR.
3. Follow-up interview/ scheduling meeting.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UPS (Louisville, KY) in Aug 2016
Interview
They tell you what to expect, show you all the proper clothing/shoes, ask which shift you would like to work. Then you are finger printed and drug tested via urine