I applied online. The process took 1 day. I interviewed at US Postal Service (Bartow, FL)
Interview
Group setting, describes the bad side and the good side of working as a Rural Carrier Associate. If your don't accept the on call and working Saturdays, they tell you now is the time to leave.
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at US Postal Service (San Antonio, TX) in Mar 2016
Interview
Was a little long
Thourougly made sure you were the right fit
Group Setting
Didn't have enough time to prepare
Quite easy in the end
Hiring person was polite and well presented
Facility was well maintained and everybody was respectful
Was offered the job even though i didn't want it anymore
I applied online. The process took 6 weeks. I interviewed at US Postal Service in Feb 2016
Interview
Hiring process was extremely long. First applied online. Heard back about 1wk later to complete a 2 part personality/situational questionaire. If you pass the 1st part, you get access to the 2nd part. About 1wk later I was asked to go for a computerized test at a testing facility. You get results emailed to you immediately(or at least by the time I checked 30min later) on if you got a passing grade (above 70). I passed, so about 1wk later I was asked for consent on criminal background investigation & to provide info on previous addresses & all state licenses held. Had to sign consents to background & drug tests. About 5 days later I got my request to go for a drug test. Around 5 days after that I was emailed my request for interview. They tell you date, time & place, with about 4 days notice. They emailed 15 of us. Only 8 showed up to the "information sharing & initial interview". They do a general review "It's hot. It's cold. It's dirty. Hours vary." One person left. Then they take each person individually for an "interview". Seems to me if you make it to this point, you're in... Next step is a 3 day driver's training, which they say they will email info of when and where this will be. Again, in about a week from now, but they're not specific.
And this has been my hiring process so far!
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
Not really interview questions, more a review of the job duties. Can you report to more than one supervisor? Can you work in the elements? Is your schedule flexible? Can you be on be on call?