I applied online. The process took 2 days. I interviewed at FedEx (Oklahoma City, OK)
Interview
Emailed to pick day and time for interview, but interviewer claimed he "did not know anyone was coming" and we sat there for 2 hours waiting for someone to acknowledge we were there.
Got a tour of the floor and a speech about shifts and how easily he got promoted and that it was a "paid workout" then he pulled in people one by one for short questions/interviews.
He noted I did my background check stuff online which I received by email, but this morning received an email that there was an "error" with it, with no way for me to resolve this without faxing many personal documents (outside of the general scope of an I-9 when a real job offer exists)... for a 20 hr a week 100F degree work environment, manual labor, non-drug testing job that made us wait over 2 hours to even get to "okay you are a warm body with 2 feet and a heartbeat and don't 'look' like you might steal stuff... just let me check this box that says we might call you next week"
....so , for a "second income/extra money" gig, this is probably a no from me dawg.
I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at FedEx (San Antonio, TX)
Interview
Short questions regarding handling typical workplace issues and willingness/availability to work there. They really wanted to be sure that I knew exactly what was required of me and whether or not there were any limitations to fulfilling the job requirements.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
How would you handle a disagreement with a coworker?
I applied online. I interviewed at FedEx (Greenville, NC) in Apr 2019
Interview
Quick and to the point. They only asked five questions which were explained in detail as pertaining to the position. After the questions, they asked for a couple of previous jobs held. Just to get a since of work history. After that they tell you they'll be giving you a call once the background check have been done. Provided you've followed the email instructions to do so already.