I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at US Postal Service (Los Angeles, CA) in May 2016
Interview
The whole process took a little over 4+ weeks . You apply to the position you interested in then a day or two they email you with a assessment test basically to get a feel of you then you get emailed to take the 473 exam you will receive your score within 2hours I scored a 76 then you will receive and email to consent to background check. They will send this same email again but this time it's to schedule your drug test they receive your result rapidly but It took me a little over a week to my email letter to a group interview. The process takes about 4 hours . You fill out paperwork , then move on to your one on one interview where they basically explain in further detail about the job title and do you think you would be a perfect fit for the job . Then they tell you to wait for and email that will further assist you in the hiring process . The next step is to start training depending on what you applied for that's about a week long class room setting the driver training then you start your shift at the location they give you .
I applied through other source. I interviewed at US Postal Service in May 2016
Interview
Did all the steps had an interview March.26 and 3 days later I made the hiring list how long do you wait for a job offer...just curious of the wait......
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I went to an interview 3 days later made the hiring list how long does it take for a email for orientation CCA
I applied online. I interviewed at US Postal Service (Nashville, TN) in Apr 2016
Interview
Most Postal jobs have group interviews, not panel a group of people seeking the same job. All 10 of us gathered in the back of a mail station meeting room, introduced ourselves, were explained the position, turned in a questionaire, and had a tour of the station. Very nice lady too.
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The questionaire is easy, you bring it to the interview completed.