I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at UPS (Chelmsford, MA) in Sep 2017
Interview
It was really easy, HR called me asked me a few questions had me fill out some paperwork, showed me a video and I got the job. The woman who interviewed me was very nice, and the man who interviewed me for the second interview, was very intelligent about military operations.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you sure that you understand how labor intensive this job is?
I applied in-person. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at UPS (Hodgkins, IL) in Jan 2013
Interview
It was a relaxed environment and I got the job. I liked my overall experience. I got promoted to supervisor after 90 days and have been in management ever since.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How do you consider a job well done? How many days off do you think are acceptable to take off in a month?
I applied online. I interviewed at UPS (Denver, CO) in Sep 2017
Interview
Arrived for scheduled tour at facility at 4 am. VERY casual. Open interview, only 2 applicants. Two supervisors were in the office, no intro. He said, 'do you want to do the tour?' to her and she led us to the place to wait for her. I introduced myself to the other applicant. No formal introductions between the staff and us. This was odd. The supervisor told us about the 70 lb boxes but they would be more like 100 lb. She talked about the weather, how we'd get dripped on in the entryway of the building. She said there was a lot of joking and not to be offended easily. She said she gets her benefits and then has her own business on the side. Hours for holidays were going to be midnight to 9 am. It was extremely casual. We wrote our phone numbers on a paper but didn't interview. It felt flat. It was 'just matter of fact'.
She showed us the area of unloading and loading, and how they loaded the trucks like video game. She asked if we had any questions. (I didn't.) Then she asked which we would like to do, unload or load?