I applied through a recruiter. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Uline in Feb 2024
Interview
I was contacted on LinkedIn by a recruiter. The first step was a phone screen/interview with the recruiter. The next step was an in person interview with the hiring manager. The last step would have been with the Branch Manager and doing a ride along.
Phone Screen was nothing out of the ordinary. Fairly easy conversation. Prior to the 2nd step, I was sent a few assessments to complete - a writing assessment, behavioral assessment, and a sales-type assessment.
Upon arriving at the in-person interview, I was given a couple timed assessments to complete - a number sequence quiz and a number matching. I actually enjoyed this because it took my mind off the interview and made me feel comfortable.
I interviewed with the Sales Manager and Director of Sales. There were a few of the standard interview questions, but they mostly asked detailed questions about my experience and we really dove into the role, expectations, and day-to-day.
I was invited to the final stage of the interview process. Ultimately, I didn't feel like the role was a fit with what I'm looking for so I withdrew.
It seems like a good company and people to work for. The recruiter I worked with was amazing! He was so communicative and always followed through with dates for expected updates/next steps. I was never left wondering.
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...