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Updated 25 Sept 2023
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Anonymous Interview Candidate
I interviewed at US Postal Service
I have been a clerk for 5 years and it’s been pretty easy .Apply and hot hired on the spot. Drug test and background checks. Ask job history and that’s is it.
- How long you been at your last job?

Anonymous Employee
I applied online. The process took 2 months. I interviewed at US Postal Service
Takes forever to receive a email interview notification. Then went to another Usps office to do hiring paperwork and fingerprints. Waited another month for start date. The whole process took a few months and there was very little guidance.
- No real questions you pass the exam at time of your application and it scored you highest to score gets the position.

Anonymous Interview Candidate in Arlington Heights, IL
I interviewed at US Postal Service (Arlington Heights, IL)
Pour, there was no interview. Everyone is welcome to apply for this”government ” job. I personally think that the whole process should be changed. Employees should be the face of this company.
- There was No question for this job

Anonymous Employee in George West, TX
I interviewed at US Postal Service (George West, TX)
20 minute easy interview, Then 2 weeks of training. All you need is to be 18 and have a drivers license. Training is fairly easy. The first week is all in a classroom showing you slides about the job. The second week is half classroom work, half training on the company vehicles.
- Do you have a drivers license?

Anonymous Employee in Greensburg, PA
I interviewed at US Postal Service (Greensburg, PA)
Long process, but worth it. Lots of forms and procedures to get to the interview process. It helps if you are a veteran. The pre-training process is lengthy too, but that's after you've been hired.
- What position are you interested in applying for?

Anonymous Employee in Washington, DC
I applied online. The process took 4 weeks. I interviewed at US Postal Service (Washington, DC)
Very simple. Applicant must take test and pass to be offered the position. Hiring process is very quick. Once hired you must also complete classroom training and pass another test at the end of the week long course.
- Why do you want to work for the United States Postal Service.

Anonymous Employee in Austin, TX
I applied online. I interviewed at US Postal Service (Austin, TX)
Process took 3 interviews and it was not very difficult. Most of the interviewers are friendly and helpful. I got to meet employees that had been working with the company for some time and shared their experiences.
- Tell me about yourself and what you like to do

Anonymous Employee in Temple, TX
I interviewed at US Postal Service (Temple, TX)
There is no interview process. You just get selected, and have to pass a process for your background and fingerprints. After that you do a shadow day, to decided if thats a job you want to do.
- Are you used to walking alot?

Anonymous Employee in Miami, FL
I interviewed at US Postal Service (Miami, FL)
Took around 5 months of clearance and medical tasting before starting. Interviews lasted around 30 min and we're performed around after 1 month of applying. Security clearance took 3 months.
- Customer service questions in general.

Anonymous Employee in Houston, TX
I interviewed at US Postal Service (Houston, TX)
Easy, basic conversation questions. Not really an interview . Just act like you met a stranger on the street and they are asking what is t you do for a living, did you like your manager etc
- Can you adhere to your schedule, those types of questions. There wasn’t any star questions. This was more of a conversation.
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