Leave your dignity at the door. I received a text message from a number I could not identify (Google didn't relate it back to UPS) asking for an interview. I didn't answer for over a day, wondering if it might be a scam, and when I finally did, HR couldn't be bothered to actually talk to me, so I had to fill out a Word document answering questions. Following my in-person interview on a Wednesday, I was told if I was hired I'd have to start Monday, to which I reluctantly agreed. By Friday at 1 p.m. my references had yet to be called, and I hadn't received any word back from UPS, so I made the decision to withdraw my application given the many red flags in the hiring process. At that point, I received three missed calls in the span of four minutes from another HR member who did not leave a voice mail, text message, or send a follow-up email (I know this was UPS because they also spammed one of my references' phones at this same time). It's certainly the first time I haven't received the courtesy of receiving emails from HR (just text messages, how lazy)... If you're willing to drop your life with 48 hours' notice to take on a job someplace where apparently nobody meets their sales targets (I asked) and where it seems like basic respect is difficult to come by, go on.
Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 3 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en UPS Canada (Toronto, ON) en ene 2018
Entrevista
1. Phone Interview asking basic yes and no questions
2. Another phone interview going through the resume and asking a more personal question
3. in person intervew with 1 or 2 manager with role plays and more questions
Me postulé en línea. Acudí a una entrevista en UPS Canada (Toronto, ON) en ago 2017
Entrevista
First Step: Competency Exam
Second Step: Phone Interview with HR
Third Step: In person interview with HR and your potential Manager
Whole process took about two weeks from when I was first called to when I was offered the position. I was called within a day of applying.
It was a good process, and they did not take too long to make a decision.