Note: this site is not affiliated with the Postal Service, we are simply pointing you to the links they offer to assist you in seeking postal employment.The Postal Service offers examination information to assist you in the examination process:
Click here to see what the actual entry-level battery 473 covers . . .In the actual test 473, the examiner provides instructions for completing each part. You must work on one part of test 473 at a time. If you finish a part of the test before time is called, you are not allowed to proceed to another part of the test or return to a part of the test you previously completed.
The Postal Service warns about scams relative to postal exams.
You never have to pay for information about job vacancies or employment opportunities with the Postal Service!But scam artists are victimizing people by selling information about federal job opportunities. They advertise in classified sections of newspapers and offer - for a fee - to help job seekers find and
apply for federal jobs. Some even try to confuse consumers with names similar to federal agencies, such as US Agency for Career Advancement or the Postal Employment Service.
These scam artists may also lie about the availability of
federal job openings. If someone alerts you to a Postal Service job, check with the local Postal Service facility or on the Internet at
www.usps.com/employment to determine whether or not a job is available and an exam is required for eligibility.
The Postal Service does not charge application fees or guarantee employment.
Don't fall for these rip-offs