I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at UPS (Greenville, SC) in Jun 2015
Interview
Went in and took a tour of the facility also interacted with some of the current package handlers to see what the job consists of. It's nonstop work with minimum pay($11/hr). The free benefits after a year of employment is the balance to the low wage. I was told they like to target the college crowd as they have position they would like to fill if your college degree fits the position.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UPS (Orem, UT) in Jun 2015
Interview
They first showed us the workplace then had a one on one interview with the HR. I was there with two other candidates but only one position was open so in other words your there competing for the job against the others that are there with you. The interview itself was pretty short. They needed a one year commitment but that doesnt mean that youll be in that specific position for a year, after about a month you can start testing to move around into different positions.
I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at UPS (Dallas, TX)
Interview
It was fairly easy. Being prior military helped a bit. I took a tour of the facility before starting the interview, she asked about my education and military experience. She then said she will recommend me to work on the ramp because I'm tough from my military experience and dependable with opportunities to move up quickly.