J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 3 jours. J'ai passé un entretien chez UPS (Maspeth, NY) en oct. 2017
Entretien
It only took me less than a week to get hired. Wish all interview processes can go like this. I filled out an application online and it me gave a list of options when I wanted to come in I chose 9:00 am. Although, the supervisor was really late and security wasn't letting us in until they the go ahead, he apologized and made up for it with a friendly run down on what we were going to be doing, the hours and what the salary was. One by one we were interviewed by one of three people. I went second and the interview was quick into the point. She asked some pretty easy questions and the interview was pretty simple and realistic. She didn't ask me anything stupid or complicated and she was pretty funny. When it was over she asked, when can I start? I said as soon as possible. She told me to fill the second part of the application which contained a W-2 form and show up tommorow at 7 am for a paid orientation. I knew was hired from there on out. The next day I went to the Orientation and they gave us a quick tour of center and took us down stairs had us read and sign a booklet of what it takes to be a Driver's helper. We also got lectures frome three drivers, a Supervisior and then had to watch a slide show about safety procedures. Then I meant my manager after selecting which area I wanted to be in. The orientation was about five hours. Then within the next day I was working.
They just asked my name, email address, and address. They did not ask anything about previous experiences or anything. It seemed like they just wanted to know how near/far you stay from the job's location,
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They just asked my name, email address, and address,
J'ai passé un entretien chez UPS (Garden Grove, CA)
Entretien
The interview process wasn’t to long or too short it was just right it’s pretty straightforward and simple really easy as long as you have an ability to talk properly and process what they are saying to you