I applied online. The process took 6 days. I interviewed at Uline (Allentown, PA)
Interview
So I had my first interview with them this morning, I won't find out until 2 - 3 business days from now whether I got the job or not. Either way, I believe they deserve a positive review.
Everything went smoothly from the very start. As I entered the main entrance, I was greeted by two lovely women, and they took my paperwork and I waited maybe 10 minutes. There was only one lady and me there for interviews at the time.
Another very kind lady took us to the next room where we took two 4-minute tests having to do with numbers, speed, and accuracy. One such test involved completing number patters (i.e. 1 2 3 _ _). The second test was to put a simple check next to a set of numbers if the set was identical (i.e. 1234_1234 checkmark OR 1234_1243 no checkmark).
After that, she took us each to separate rooms to await our interviewer. Mine entered maybe 5 - 10 minutes later and she was very kind and pleasant to talk to. She asked a few questions and overall I was there maybe 10 - 15 minutes. It felt kind of quick, and the other lady getting interviewed was in much longer than me... so I'm not sure if I'll get the job, but overall it was a very relaxed and pleasant experience!
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
As a Uline employee, where do you see yourself in the next 3 - 5 years?
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...