I applied online. I interviewed at US Postal Service (La Puente, CA) in Aug 2014
Interview
Applied online and got an invitation for testing 3 months later.once i passed the online assesment i was invited to take the 463 test 2 days later amd also passed. Once passed i was sent an email offering me an interview a week later in my nearest post office and went, about 150 people showed up and only about 50 people were hired including myself. Once you get an offer you have 48 hrs to fill out an online packet and drug test, once everything is complete they will call you t askin which post office you prefer to work and usually email you ibstructions into when you are going to start and whom to report to.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Did you ever get so angry at a coworker that it almost turned physical?
I applied online. The process took 6 months. I interviewed at US Postal Service (Bedford Park, IL) in Jun 2014
Interview
i havent been to to many interviews, but this one was pretty easy. basically they had maybe 20 of us in a room along with a few postmasters from different offices and those with the highest scores got to chose where they wanted to go first. once you chose said office you went into a big room and sat down and talked 1-on-1 with the postmaster. i noticed some of them explaining the job to the people but for me the guy was like "entertain me and tell me about yourself while i fix these papers". which lasted maybe 2 minutes, then i had to initial all of the paperwork and then he asked me around 5 generic questions like "what would you do if you were fighting with a co-worker" off of a piece of paper and wrote my answers down, then he was telling me about how much this job sucks and why i shouldnt want to work here and i said i dont really care. then he said your hired and i was fingerprinted and that was that.
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at US Postal Service (Asbury Park, NJ) in Nov 2013
Interview
Getting hired at the USPS is a strange process. Application is online at USPS.com. After that, there's what seems like a personality test that you take online. If the results are acceptable (whatever that means) you take a proctored written test. Score high enough, and you get an in-person interview to gauge how good a fit you'll be. A drug test and physical evaluation are also conducted.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Nothing difficult. Just a conversation with the interviewer describing the job requirements.