I applied online. I interviewed at US Postal Service (Highland, MI) in Mar 2015
Interview
I first applied to many positions at USPS. After a couple of weeks or so, I was invited to take the online personality assessment. After taking that assessment, I was invited to take the site assessment. That went fairly well. I received my score of 79.90 immediately after taking the test. I went home and continued to apply at USPS and finally, a month later, I received an email with an invite to interview. The email gave me a set day and time for the interview, which was a week later. I went to the interview and unlike much of what I read on glass door, I interviewed with one manager and there wasn't a bunch of people waiting to interview. It was just me, at least for that time slot. The interview lasted about 40 minutes and he asked me many questions. Most of them were easy but I was asked about dealing with irate customers a few times and in different ways. I have a hard time with those questions just because different circumstances call for different measures and I don't do well with quick responses.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
A client approaches you while you are on a route and is upset about not receiving his paycheck, how would you handle the situation?
I interviewed at US Postal Service (Green Bay, WI)
Interview
Take a month to get an interview but keep an eye on your email. You will have to accept their email. After that you will be taking a online test then you need to do a background and drug test.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at US Postal Service (Cincinnati, OH) in Mar 2023
Interview
Long and drawn out. It took weeks and a test to even be considered which is excessive in my opinion. It could be shorter. The test took over an hour alone.
Not hard, basically stuff you have to fill out the paper work and questions wait anywhere between 1 to 2 weeks to hear from than another 2 to 4 weeks to be hired.
Interview questions [1]
Question 1
None, thet send a question air to ask you question. You either accept or decline offer