I applied online. The process took 2 weeks. I interviewed at US Postal Service (Meriden, CT)
Interview
The first interview I went on was with a very nice and accommodating woman Who explain the job to me in great detail and didn’t sugarcoat anything but she was also very easy to talk to, that was the first and last nice person that I met while interviewing. I didn’t hear anything for about two weeks until I got an email correspondence from HR and it asked me to schedule my drug test. I went to the drug test a few days later and got an email saying that I was scheduled for training, so obviously I assumed that I passed. Pretty straightforward interviews, she asked me about my previous experience and how I handle customers, especially mad customers.
There was no interview. Just look for a few emails and fill out the forms provided. After you fill out the forms, there will also be a background email you have to consent and wait for phone calls to do fingerprints.
No interview was conducted for the job. They just look at your application materials. No need to prepare anything. They will request you traind for the LLV mail truck though.
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at US Postal Service (Fort Worth, TX) in Mar 2024
Interview
Application process is fairly straightforward. Apply, then take an online test that filters out potential personality conflicts. The actually interview with the whichever office is one's home office was also straightforward, important question being time management for a carrier that needs to meet a deadline. Most questions were already asked in the online test so the in-person interview felt more like a chance to give the manager an opportunity to get a read on someone to potentially catch something an impersonal test would miss.