Ho presentato la mia candidatura online. La procedura ha richiesto 4 settimane. Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso US Postal Service (Redlands, CA) nel mese di mar 2014
Colloquio
Here is the complete breakdown.
Applied for the job on USPS website.
1 day later
Received email to complete personality test
Instantly after received email to take 473 test u are given a deadline to take the test so I scheduled mine right away. No need to study test entails memorization and common sense skills. Scored 84.9
3 days later received an email to take a drug test, release permission for background check and an interview date which cannot be rescheduled.
Interview took place on march 18th it starts off as a group interview which consists of hr twiddling out the weaker candidates. If u havent had a drivers license for 2 consecutive years this included if your license expired lapsed and you did not Renee it before it expired then you do not qualify. They also go over how demanding the position is, and they go over criminal background that can affect your employment. Be prepared to take a list of 7 years of previous residence. They then call you in, in accordance to your score the higher the score the faster you get your one on one interview. The interview is fairly simple. I was interviewed by the postmaster, who had a great personality which made the interview very pleasant. They ask basic questions like how would you handle an angry customer? What frustrates you at work? What motivates you? Etc.
3 weeks later I received a call to come in and sign my medical clearance and sign some papers regarding taxes and medical history.
We were then sent home and told we would be called tomorrow with an offer and location.
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Domanda 1
I was asked to draw a map from my home to the interview site.
Ho sostenuto un colloquio presso US Postal Service (Olympia, WA)
Colloquio
It's all an assessment online, & then you get a request for background check releases, followed by a fingerprint session at a local place which gives you a better idea of the job.