I applied online. The process took 5 days. I interviewed at UPS (Lenexa, KS) in June 2015
Interview
You take a 60 minute group tour, a questionnaire, and then a 1:1 interview. My interviewer loved to talk about how she was ex-military and how "she knew physical labor" even though she'd been at a desk for at least a decade. Apparently landscaping, and I mean transporting plants by hand in summet westher landscaping, wasn't physical enough for her. She wouldn't shut up about how I was "too scared" to try out for swimming even though I made it clear I didn't have experience. I am a body builder, though not the pure muscle type. I guess I looked too "fat" for her and she had already made her mind, endlessly telling me how the job might be too stressful for "someone like me." Don't bother. The benefits are there to try and lessen the high turnover rate, and that rate is there for a reason.
I applied online. I interviewed at UPS (Howell, MI) in May 2026
Interview
Just email hire which is easy and not stressful i think very efficient love love love that can't wait til start date I would recommend applying to anyone to get ur foot in the door
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at UPS (Richmond, CA)
Interview
Signed up and got the job. Have to pass a drug and background test. They're constantly looking for bodies, with generally high attrition rate for new hires. The guys that get through the probationary period typically stay a long time, many until retirement.
Straight forward, to the point. Question and answer style. Can you manage to move X amount of packages in Y amount of hours? How well do you deal with difficult personalities?