After submitting your application at any major hub you're likely to be contacted by a lead HR rep. You'll be called in for a group interview/tour where every potential employee is briefed on the physical requirements and such things. Basically, if you can show the HR rep that you know what is expected of you and you will work hard they will call about another interview within a few days. If they do not call again you may go in person to the HR department and ask about whether or not they will give you a shot, this will seal the deal. If you go in person and show you have high interest they will set an appointment for you on the spot and then you have the job. The interview questions are as simple as this, "Can you lift 'n' amount of pounds nonstop?", "Can you show up on time every day?".
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The most difficult part of the interview is not a question but is impressing the HR rep. However this is unnecessary if you just go in person after your first interview.
I applied through an employee referral. The process took 4 days. I interviewed at UPS
Interview
If you get contacted for an interview you pretty much have the job unless you yourself are psyched out once you actually see the madness of what is UPS. It's basically orientation on what goes on, but really is nothing like that upon beginning to work. Its a job where you hate it or you reallly hate it.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at UPS (Green Bay, WI) in Oct 2013
Interview
i had one interview and a tour around the facility and it was explained each and every part of the pre load and unload was done and chances to take on extra responsibility