I found a role that interested me, so I applied. After applying, about 2 weeks later, I received a rejection email. While this wasn’t a big deal, I received a weekly rejection email for almost a month. About 2 months after submitting my application, a recruiter called me wanting to interview for the job. I shared that I was confused because I received several rejection emails. She was equally perplexed but ended up scheduling an interview with the team. The group interview was bare, and I received an offer letter shortly afterward.
I want to provide additional information and details to those applying for corporate tech roles. The pay is very low, especially with the “benefits.” The benefits included decent health/dental plans. However, they barely offer a week of PTO, which is extremely rare from my experience.
Additionally, after starting my role, I found out that it was not as described. While the job posting and interview aligned with the same topics, none of it was the same when I onboarded onto my team. I truly felt that I was lied to, and I left a good employer for this role, which had better benefits and a better work environment. I cannot recommend IT or Information Security roles at UPS because they are managed horribly.
Otras evaluaciones sobre las entrevistas para el cargo de Information Security Analyst en UPS
El proceso tomó 2 semanas. Acudí a una entrevista en UPS
Entrevista
Straight forward - No take home assignments or anything beyond a standard interview. This is a pleasant surprise nowadays, especially in tech. Ensure that you can confidently speak on any process/technology listed on the job description and you should be ok.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
CIA Triad, TCP/IP Handshake, network+ and security+ material.
Me postulé en línea. El proceso tomó 1 semana. Acudí a una entrevista en UPS en mar 2023
Entrevista
Very quick process. I applied and got phone screen, HR interview and panel interview all within the same week. The interview was very quick and felt rushed. The panel was a video call through teams and for some reason teams didn't work for me so I had to dial in. Making me late. After that I was grilled for about 20 minutes and the guy grilling me the questions asked them in a weird way that was designed to trip you up. Like instead of asking what DNS is, he asked how does searching the internet work.
Preguntas de entrevista [1]
Pregunta 1
What happens when you browse the internet? Name five ports and what they do off the top of your head write a few powershell scripts by memory