I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UPS (Secaucus, NJ) in Feb 2015
Interview
Were informed about the hours, the shift time, and the responsibilities the position entails. The person in charge of the orientation/interview was honest about the duties of the employees and made every effort to weed out disinterested candidates. As a group we were also shown the area of the facility in which we'd be working if hired there.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Q: Why do you want to work for UPS?
Q: Do you have reliable transportation to the work site?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at UPS (New York, NY) in Mar 2015
Interview
Arrive on time and wait for the other people that is getting interview. When the person call our names we follow then from there she told use what the pay is which is $11.00 in NY and orientation pay was $10. Than the interview was average what the last jobs you did and why you want to work for ups. After that you wait for the background test to clear then you get a date to report for a 4 day training course which well quiz you and give you hands on training to see if you can do more than just loading packages. Like loader which load the trailer and unloaded which unload the trailer. After all that it depends if you know the safety rules of ups to pass the quiz to see if you are good to work in a fast pace environment if you did not pass the first quiz then try again no pressure.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UPS (Savannah, GA) in Dec 2014
Interview
A day after completing my UPS application, I recieved an email stating that I had successfully moved on to the second stage.
The email consisted of the time of interview, location, and a dress code.
The morning of the interview I pulled up into the parking lot and noticed a substantial number of people waiting outside of the building's doors. We were all there for the same reason.
It turned out to be a group interview with at least 30 people there at one time.
The email told us to be there at 10 a.m. But our instructor did not arrive until about 10:30.
After the Supervisor introduced himself he then told us that there were some errors in the application and that the start/end times were comet ely different than listed.
A few people ended up walking away.
Afterwards he took us inside the warehouse. He didn't show us around like he was suppose to. He just called us one by one and asked us a few simple questions and then told us what time to start work the next day.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Are you currently in school?
How far is your street address from this location?
Are you interested in the morning shift or afternoon shift?
Do you have a picture ID I can look at?