J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 2 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Uline (Waukegan, IL) en avr. 2014
Entretien
Was contacted by phone and asked to come in for an interview. Had to complete a paper application and released for background check prior to interview and bring with. Went into a room with 10 other applicants where we were given 2 assessment tests on number association. Then called for a very brief one on one interview before being asked to take 2 more assessments for spelling and typing. Go for 2nd one on one interview and asked if I would be willing to stick around and listen in on some calls in their call center. At this point we had been quelled down from 10 to 2 people. 3rd interview after call center totaling almost 3 1/2 hours there.
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There were no difficult or traditional interview questions. All three people I met with spent more time explaining the training process and how I'd have to work 12-16 months in the customer service department before moving into management. Almost no questions regarding experience, background, or why I felt I could be a good fit. Seemed more like an exercise for their HR Dept. Than anything else. 1st person I interviewed with was just roasting through that department for his training.
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 1 semaine. J'ai passé un entretien chez Uline (Irving, TX) en oct. 2025
Entretien
I appreciate that this company prides itself on professionalism, but several red flags during the interview process suggested a culture that felt overly rigid and militant. I was contacted the day after submitting my online application, which initially seemed efficient and promising. However, before even meeting anyone, I was required to complete 4 assessments that took ~1.5 hours. When I arrived onsite, I was required to fill out a paper application as well as take 2 additional tests with a proctor before finally meeting with the recruiter. The interview itself was fairly standard, and I felt it went well and I genuinely believed I would be a strong fit. Despite investing roughly three hours of time between assessments and the onsite visit, I received a generic rejection email stating that due to high application volume, they could not provide individual feedback. For a company that emphasizes professionalism, this felt dismissive and unprofessional. I was also told there would be 3-4 additional rounds of interviews if I advanced. Overall, the process came across as unnecessarily impersonal and it felt like a visual screening to see if you would fit the mold leaving me with concerns about the company’s culture. The position is still posted on their career site as of today.
J'ai postulé en ligne. Le processus a pris 4 semaines. J'ai passé un entretien chez Uline (Pleasant Prairie, WI) en sept. 2024
Entretien
First a phone screen, online quiz, then on-site quizzes (on like number recognition -- think SKU numbers), everyone goes through the same quizzes regardless of position, lastly on-site interviews with two people
J'ai postulé via la recommandation d'un employé. Le processus a pris 3 jours. J'ai passé un entretien chez Uline (Kenosha, WI) en oct. 2023
Entretien
You have to complete four assessments before the interview. One question asked, "Why do people buy things? One of the answers was "Keeping up with the Jones." I found this rather odd. They also make sure you know how to condense emails in a "Uline way of writing." At the interview site, you were brought into a room with other applicants and then were asked to complete a version of the Wonderlick test (this was administrated 2xs 4 min each). Typically, these tests call for more time, but they had their own shorter version. Next, you were brought into another room until you met with a recruiter. The recruiter said that they have to do these interviews every week. She did not seem too excited about it. Also, the dress code is strictly enforced for women, pantyhose skirts, dresses, and heals.
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Tell me what you currently do in your role now? Why did you apply at Uline?