I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at UPS (Indianapolis, IN) in Oct 2013
Interview
The process was incredibly easy. They called you in first to take a tour of the warehouse then a separate day for the interview. I saw people in jeans and a t-shirt. Everyone got the job, and frequently as an employee I saw people who were unable to complete the "requirements" laid out in the interview; for example being able to lift 70 pounds.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at UPS (Parsippany, NJ) in Nov 2023
Interview
Everything was done online, there really was no interview, it was just filling out a lot of personal information, background check, back account info to deposit checks, availability to attend orientation to be assigned a position. This was a seasonal position however, not sure how a regular employee interview process would be like.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UPS (Oak Creek, WI) in Mar 2020
Interview
Interview process was quick and easy. A few standard questions were asked and a tour was given. I then made to the final round for a last interview and was offer a job and took it.
I applied online. The process took 1 week. I interviewed at UPS (Greensboro, NC)
Interview
I worked at UPS a few years back. I applied and on my resume I put down what I was trying to accomplish in life and what I was studying at the time (PreMed). I still got the plant tour but never heard back. I applied again in 2 months and put down minimal information about my hopes and dreams and guess who got the job. Granted this was a entry level job for a college student, it still showed me that UPS appears to be hiring individuals with no other options. I could be completely wrong on that. The interview itself was not really much of an interview but a job expectation, what you will/can be doing on site.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What you can lift and previous injury questions if I recall correctly.