Took me awhile to figure out UA, lol. But to wrap up for those who read it:

Basically online job applications today are both terrifying and amazing, and people think they got a LOT worse since 9/11. You have to sign away all privacy just to finish the forms and they can take 1-1/2 hours or more.

Not only that but Target, Sears, and others have simulated "action figure" scenarios where you have to pretend to be the sale assistant, and do searches for products while listening to the "customer" and interacting from choices of scripts, and filling in information to conclude the sale, which I think are timed and probably measure your clumsiness and backtracking, not to mention courtesy and of course ability to prompt the "customer" to buy extra items. One little plot I watched even had a "co-employee" ask you to do inventory while a couple of customers interrupted your ability to concentrate on the work of filling in little codes and quantities in a data base, then getting back to it following the interruption. 

This probably deserves another topic but feels like a brave new world, so just sayin.'