I applied online. I interviewed at UPS in Jul 2020
Interview
Horrible. Maybe the most unprofessional I've experienced. The email said have two forms of ID ready. Then the Zoom meeting had 20 something people in it. What? And the host dropped twice for several minutes at a time. I applied for a specific time range as listed on the posting. Then it was said they will start several hours before the listed hours. I can't do earlier than the posted hours so this was a complete waste of time. Also, the host stated this is going to be full time hours for the foreseeable future, likely til 2021 but will part-time benefits then laughed about it. I applied for a part time job and then told this will be full-time but with no benefits and you'll still need to pay union fees.
If you have NOTHING else going on, and I mean NOTHING else then go for it. I'm looking for a second job so I can't start three hours earlier than the posting listed. Posting stated 5:30 pm, I get off work about 4:30 pm. Then you say need to come in at 1-2 pm. Why are you misleading people? The pay for this job isn't good especially after the union fees. Considering how physically demanding it is, better off seeking a retail job because the extra dollar or two isn't worth it after the demand and fees.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Some weeks you'll start at 1:15pm and some you'll start at 5:30pm.
I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at UPS (Gardena, CA) in Sep 2016
Interview
Went In to make sure I was okay with all the heavy lifting and hours. Quick two minute interview followed just to see why you’re interested in the position. Got a call back right away to come in the following Monday. A very easy interview process as long as you show up.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UPS (Atlanta, GA) in Oct 2018
Interview
Just show up on time and you will get the job even if you have no arms. Just be there and work hard and you will move up quick. Don't go the supervisor rout, its terrible. Stick it out until you can get a driving position.