Straight forward explanation of the role requirements and question as to whether the role interests you. You’re given a chance to ask any questions you have about the role and compensation.
Accepted offer
Positive experience
Average interview
Application
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at US Postal Service (Gillette, WY)
Interview
The hiring process as a whole, is very long. I believe it took over a month just to receive an interview. First, I applied online. After passing a personality test, I received an email shortly requesting to schedule a proctoral exam. I did study online, and I passed the test with a 83.9. Which is considered average. Immediately after passing the exam, I was sent an email requesting to do a driving record check. Once I filled out the neccessary information for that, a couple days later I received two emails requesting a background check and scheduling a drug test. I promptly followed what each email told me to do. About a week or so later, I received a call for an interview. The interview was very easy. They go off a list of questions. A week later, I got a call that I received the job. There was 14 applicants and only 3 positions opened. I fortunately got the job. Test score has a lot to do with you getting the job, so make sure you study--trust me, it helps.
Interview questions [2]
Question 1
How would you feel about being called in your day off? Even if it's not a requirement for you to come in?
I interviewed at US Postal Service (Gettysburg, PA)
Interview
No inter view all online. The application very easy to complete and instant job offer. Easiest job I have ever applied to. Going through the background check process currently now
Easy I just sat down with the post master and we talked for 20 minutes. Not many questions where asked besides why I wanted to work for the post office.