I applied online. I interviewed at UPS in Jun 2017
Interview
We waited outside for about half an hour before we were called together as a group. Tour of the facility, which is not climate controlled or well-lit. One package handler has to load or unload a 54' truck. We were told we could not ask for help if a package was 70lbs or less. They did not provide gloves and the environment was dark and dangerous (constantly tripping over things just left behind). You don't get benefits or a raise until after you've worked there a year, and you also will be marked as "un-rehireable" if you quit for any reason before you hit a year. This goes for even if you put your two weeks in. We were then taken back outside and 20+ of us were told to stand outside in the Florida heat at 1 in the morning (it was only supposed to be 60-90 minutes and start at 10pm). They took us two by twos and the people in the back of the line were waiting for over an hour until it was their turn for an interview. I just left, it was ridiculous.
I applied online. I interviewed at UPS (Los Angeles, CA) in Jun 2017
Interview
Checked in at the guard station and told to wait at a designated area where i saw other applicants waiting. HR employee greeted us and was very friendly. She took us around the facility and described what the job role entails. This lasted for about an hour. Questions were entertained during the tour of the facility and you are free to ask any questions. After the tour there was a one on one interview.
I applied online. I interviewed at UPS (Salt Lake City, UT) in Jun 2017
Interview
Went for a tour of the facility. Interview was to be scheduled for a later date if you were still interested. Pay was $10.20/hr. You aren't allowed to take any days off or go full time for a year.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you able to commit to the job for at least one year?