I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at Uline (Breinigsville, PA) in Jun 2014
Interview
I applied on June 19th and received a call on the 20th to come in for a job fair they were holding on the following Friday. They emailed me information and asked that I filled out paperwork before coming to the job fair. When I arrived there was about 10-15 people waiting for the doors to open, we headed in and handed our paperwork to the HR girls so we could check in and we were given a packet and were told to have a seat at one of the tables. In this packet there are two numbers test. The first you need to guess which number comes next and the second is matching sets of numbers. You have 4 minutes for each test and have to answer as many questions as possible before time runs out. Once this is done they collect the test and have them "graded" then from there they start to call names one by one. As I was sitting there waiting for my name to be called I had seen some of the other's leaving within 5 minutes of going to talk to a recruiter. I was second to last to be called. From here I was given a walking tour of the warehouse and told more about the job description. I was asked what made me apply for ULINE and about my past jobs. After I was done talking to one person I was handed off to another, here I was taken on more of a walking tour of the warehouse and was asked more about myself and why ULINE. After that I was taken back out by the HR offices where I had another sit down with another person. The whole process took about 1 1/2 hours or so. I was told they would be in contact with me. I was called the following week to come in for a second interview where I met with two different warehouse managers and was able to see the actual production of what I would be doing. At the end of the interview I was asked if I wanted to come aboard and I agreed. I was called the following week to accept an offer with ULINE and was sent paperwork that needed to be filled out. The whole hiring/ interview process took about a month.
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Uline (Ontario, CA) in May 2018
Interview
You are required to take 2 Wonderlic tests for only 4 mins to test your knowledge and how fast and accurate you are. They were easy for me but if your not good at paying attention to detail and matching numbers and recognizing patterns i wouldn't waste your time. They have no mercy. They hold a high standard and will not settle. I believe they interview the people who got the most correct and how far along you got on the test . The first interview was easy my interviewer was laid back and not intimidating basic questions why do you want to work here? What do you know about Uline? What culture do you want to work in? Tell me about your previous job anyways he was so cool yet professional i got into the second round
out of about 70 people only 6 got offered a second interview The manager told me a week prior they interviewed 100 people and only hired 15. The second interview was difficult i felt like he was trying to psychologically mess with my thought process he wasn't as friendly and welcoming as the other manager and the thing is all the other interviewers were i really believe i would have went onto round 3 had i had a different interviewee :( i only knew of round 3 because the lady next to me moved on Tips: Absolutely Dress to Impress Be Prepared Be Outgoing and Driven and i hope you have strong attention to detail Good Luck
I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at Uline (Buford, GA) in Nov 2017
Interview
You come in for an interview and the first step of the process is a numbers test that you will be times on. The numbers test is timed and tests your ability to manage number sequences and match numbers. There is not much of a way to study for this, but it plays a huge role in your hiring so do well.
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Question 1
If we contacted your current employer, what would they say about you?
I applied online. I interviewed at Uline (Allentown, PA) in Jun 2017
Interview
The interview was simple. Was sent the paperwork via email. Brought in the paperwork. Took 2 easy assessments. Which I wasn't sure how it related to the job. Then had a 20min sit down with a Manager. She was nice. Told me about the company. Made it seem like I was a shoe in for the job because of my experience and attitude.
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Question 1
Why Uline? Where do you see yourself in 5 years? What's one thing you would change about yourself?