Logistics interviews demand rigorous systems thinking combined with deep cost economics. You need to diagnose delivery network failures, optimize route density, manage carrier relationships under capacity constraints, and model total cost per delivery — all while balancing customer SLAs against operational efficiency.
Logistics Interview gives you that practice. Our AI coach challenges you with realistic scenarios from top carriers, freight forwarders, and e-commerce logistics operators — from diagnosing an on-time delivery rate decline to redesigning a hub network to evaluating a carrier mix strategy — and gives you structured feedback on your network reasoning, cost modeling, and operational trade-off analysis.
How it works
- Practice logistics cases modeled on real interview scenarios from UPS, FedEx, DHL, Maersk, Amazon, and Flexport
- Get AI-powered feedback on your last-mile analysis, carrier economics thinking, network design approach, and demand planning strategy
- Build skills across route optimization, cost per delivery modeling, carrier management, and cross-border logistics
- Track your progress across 20+ logistics operations competencies with adaptive difficulty
Why logistics needs dedicated prep
Logistics management interviews probe how you think about network economics under operational pressure. Generic operations interview prep doesn't cover the specific frameworks — CPOD decomposition, last-mile density optimization, or sortation throughput analysis — that hiring managers at UPS, DHL, and Maersk are evaluating.
Our AI doesn't accept surface-level answers. It pushes you to quantify the cost impact of network decisions, trace a delivery failure through the full supply chain, and model the ROI of competing solutions — exactly what operations directors and network engineers look for when evaluating candidates.
Built for logistics professionals at every level
Whether you're targeting hub operations management, last-mile network design, carrier strategy, or supply chain analytics roles, Logistics Interview helps you build the analytical and operational judgment that distinguishes logistics leaders who move networks forward from those who just manage the status quo.