I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UPS (New York, NY) in Oct 2010
Interview
First was 20 minutes presentation, than 1 on 1. not realy as interview, they just asked same things you wrote in application. than they said to complete step 2 application on-line, and than i will be called. they called next day and offer to come tomorrow for orientation. I declined it cause I have already found full time job.
p.s. it is easy to get this job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
there was no difficult or unexpected questions!...
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UPS (Mobile, AL) in Oct 2009
Interview
You are invited to this detailed group interview type thing, where you learn about the job. After the process is over, each person goes into a room with the Regional Supervisor, where you are asked a few questions. For example, what is the toughest thing you have done, and few more basic questions and you are told right there on the spot if you have the job or not. You will then be asked if you want it and if you agree you will be submitted to a background check and within a few days, come in for orientation. Then you are on the road with a Driver.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
What is the toughest thing you have ever done in your life?
I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at UPS (Oklahoma City, OK) in Dec 2009
Interview
I applied for the position online. The very next day I received a phone call telling me to come to an interview the following day. I arrived to the location I was told to meet about fifteen minutes early. I joined a room of about 20 people and signed a check in sheet. More people arrived afterward so there was probably a total of 35 people there. A man came in and told us all about what we would be doing and then he called us individually into an office to do an extremely short brief interview which mainly consisted of verifying our name and information. We were interviewed in the order which we signed the check in sheet so the sooner you get there, the sooner you will leave. The interviewer requested that I come back the next day for the next part of the process. The next day I came in and filled out some more paperwork and sat in a classroom with about 20 people and watched a two hour safety/training film. We were issued uniforms and told that somebody would contact us to schedule our first day of work.