I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UPS (Augusta, GA) in Nov 2011
Interview
I applied online through their website. I finished applications for both package handler & driver's helper (the one I got the interview for). You set up the interview online (the HR manager strictly does everything by email), & you go whenever it says to go. I showed up a little early, on the tail-end of another group's presentation. Basically, the HR manager goes over the basic rules & such; & then makes sure that you know this is seasonal, part-time only. After that, you go to a 1:1, which basically you confirm the information on your application and the manager tells you when orientation is. I feel like I've got the job, but it's so vague--not to mention there were so many others that also showed up. I'm sure that's gonna amount to hours being split between everyone. There's only 4 weeks, Monday-Friday; & shifts typically last 5 hours per day. The interview, in fact, really wasn't much of an interview at all. So if you want a job as a driver's helper, just apply & show up. It's that simple.
The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UPS in Oct 2011
Interview
Well I walked into the building and was greeted by the receptionist. She told me where to go so I could have my interview done. She gave me a few papers to fill out and there about four or five others we talked about the job. The interviewer asked a few questions. We all had the opportunity to answer questions. then he also gave us the option to ask questions of our own about the company and whatever we wanted to ask. Everything was smooth.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UPS (Latham, NY) in Oct 2011
Interview
You first join UPS's career site and answer everything
(This is UPS's version of a resume - i saw a UPS video with with someone from HQ person saying that UPS does not take resumes and their career site is their version of a resume - i do not know if this is true for the higher positions.)
Once you do the online forms on their career site, at the end of it, you will auto schedule a interview. My interview was a quick 1:1. This is not what i would call a interview at all. All it was was to confirm what you said online was true. Once done, you are told that you need to go to a 2 or 3 hr (paid ) training whenever they tell you (My training day is Nov 1, i applied last nigh) . If you show up, you get the job, its as simple as that.
This is a SEASONAL JOB - November to December. However, from the person i interviewed, i was given the impression that one COULD be given another job at UPS. I have yet to even get training so i cannot say if its true or not.