I applied online. The process took 3 weeks. I interviewed at US Postal Service
Interview
As soon as I walked in she shook my hand and smiled at me. Then she took me back into their (very) small processing room to show me where the position she was hiring for would be working when sorting mail for the route. Then we sat down and she told me all of the requirements of the job (lifting 70lbs, memorizing routes) and talked about the new health insurance program for RCAs. Then she asked me if I still wanted to be interviewed. I told her yes. Then we had more of a quick Q&A session rather than an interview. Super easy.
6/14
Applied and received invitation for personality assessment.
6/15
Took personality assessment and received invitation for 473 in-person exam.
6/18
Took 473 exam (THIS EXAM IS NOW TAKEN ON A COMPUTER, NOT ON PAPER!!) and got results emailed to me as soon as I left the office. I got an 84.4.
6/27
Got an email from the postmaster at the post office I applied for inviting me for a 30 minute interview.
6/29
Went to one on one interview which lasted only 30 minutes. Got a call about 1.5 hours later with a job offer.
6/30
Got an email inviting me to take drug test and submit info for DMV, credit report, and background check.
7/1
Scheduled drug test at local Walmart Clinic. Can report anytime from 7/1 to 7/7.
Hope this helps!!!
I applied online. I interviewed at US Postal Service (Eads, TN)
Interview
Applied on 6/16. Received assessment link immediately following application submission. Received email for authorization of background check on 6/30. About an hr later, received email from Postmaster. She wanted to ensure that I knew that the job was part time with no benefits and that I'd have to supply my own vehicle that can be driven safely from the passenger side.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Can you meet the requirements of providing your own converted vehicle?
I applied online. The process took 3 months. I interviewed at US Postal Service (Little Rock, AR) in Mar 2013
Interview
Was notified within a couple days that i would have an interview at the main post office and that if I couldn't make I would not be considered for any position in the future. Previously they had me take tests to make sure I could accurately read and remember addresses. the interview was more of a meeting with all the applicants where we were given our scores on the test. then they described the job in a manner that would scare away potential workers. Those who stayed got the job.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Any previous experience with a similar job? (only question asked)