I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at Uline (Burnaby, BC) in Feb 2023
Interview
I applied via a job portal, I was contacted within a few days to complete a series of questionnaires including a psych profile. I was then asked for an in-person interview at the Burnaby office - the interview was in fact a Teams call with a member of the HR team based in Calgary.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
The intent of the in-person interview was to complete two timed tests which Uline has created internally and required for all positions. These two tests are designed to see how quickly and accurately you can compare a series of numbers. As Uline has tens of thousands (or more) of products, fulfilling orders based on their internal SKU's - and order/fullfilling products are core to the business, so the test makes some sense.
Sit you in a big room and a group to do random assessments entire atmosphere is as dream crushing and soul crushing as you can have cubicles lined up like a cattle farm and rows of miserable people
Interviewer was late. Had a great conversation though. 2 weeks later followed up on my application with some lady from HR who didn't seem to want to talk to me. Attitude from the start and then sent me straight to a voicemail. Next day declined from the position. Applied to other roles but immediately declined as soon as I submitted. HR has an attitude and now I'm blacklisted? Yikes. Dodged a bullet.
Online assessments, Phone Interview, In person Interview. The process was very simple and easy to understand and follow. Basic Knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word is Necessary. The people for which I Spoke to were congenial and well spoken.