I responded to an ad online for customer service people. I sent a resume and was called back in a few days. The HR guy, Jason, asked a few qualifying questions over the phone. "Do you have a degree?, Are you currently employed?" Nothing major, set up an interview time. There were 7 of us in the group. They took us to a conference room where we took a couple of number tests (matching numbers and next-in-sequence). We were each interviewed by an HR person individually. They told me to wait in the lobby, then I took 2 more tests (spelling and typing), then I met with "the panel". It was 3 of the HR people at once. Went back to the lobby, interviewed with the head HR person and was given one final test (sales/customer service). This was a week ago and its been radio silence since. I thought it all was going very well, but evidently I missed something.
was really weird and everyone was acting super fake. i would say if you're trying to get someone hired, at least try to not make it known LOL. I mean come on
I applied online. I interviewed at Uline (Braselton, GA) in May 2026
Interview
The interview process itself was straightforward and professional. What disappointed me was the lack of follow-up communication after being told I would be updated on next steps. Instead, I had to check my application status on the Uline website, where it changed from green to red, indicating I was no longer being considered.
proceso demasiado largo y parece que te estan haciendo un favor al contratarte, 4 entrevistas y de cada 100 candidatos eligen 1 super exigentes, se enorgullesen de decir que filtran mas los candidatos de Harvard...