I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at FedEx Freight (Wayne, NJ) in Aug 2016
Interview
You are asked a series of questions about your background. First one is are you aware that you will be working in any and all weather condition. Once you complete the series of questions, you are asked to read a sheet of standard signs, like, stop, go, hazard, do not enter. After you read all the signs you have to take a math test consisting of blocks. Basically you have to count each box/blocks. They give you a formula to use but you can really just count them on your own. Once completed, they take you on the dock and test your skills on the forklift. You are first orientated on the forklift, than you do what is asked. You have to drive the forklift forward and backwards and then stack ( I forgot what they are called).
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at FedEx Freight (Richmond, VA) in Jul 2013
Interview
It took two weeks to complete. I got to meet with the lower level supervisors first. Then I got to interview with one of the operational managers as a follow up interview. That done, I was called to sit down one on one with the terminal manager for my final interview before I got the job.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 3 days. I interviewed at FedEx Freight (Tulsa, OK) in Jul 2013
Interview
The supervisor of operations conducted the interview, he was a very nice man. There were a few questions that one would expect a potential employer to ask. There was a simple drawing of boxes and you were asked to indentify the quantity of boxes on the pallet, very simple and straight forward. Once they decided that I was for for the position I was told to go take a drug test and that I would be contacted when the results were recieved. A few days passed and I was called to come in to discuss wages and get an employee badge and start training.