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Elisabeth Walter is an experienced Recruiting Consultant and Enrollment Advisor.
The USPS wants to hire reliable individuals who are willing to work hard to get the job done right. If you take the time to peruse their career site when you apply, you'll quickly see that they are mission-driven to serve the American people and bind the nation together through their infrastructure. Your interviewer hopes to hear that your motivation to join their workforce aligns with this mission.

Elisabeth Walter is an experienced Recruiting Consultant and Enrollment Advisor.
"I'm driven to help and serve others; my military service ingrained that in me. I can't think of any better place to serve the American people through hard work, generosity, and detail-oriented work than here."

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
As you answer this question, don't be afraid to butter your interviewer up a bit. Make sure to thoroughly research the career site on the USPS website so you can discuss how you are ready to serve the people of the United States in the best way possible. If you speak with conviction and action, the USPS team will see the drive and passion you would bring to work daily.

Ryan Brunner has over ten years of experience recruiting, interviewing, and hiring candidates in the healthcare, public service, and private manufacturing/distribution industries.
"Growing up, I was always enamored with the sheer volume the United States Postal Service handled daily with timeliness, accuracy, and a smile. Doing this in my hometown would make me proud to serve my friends, neighbors, and community members."

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I want to work for USPS because this is a great company which is explicitly authorized by the United States constitution and an executive branch of United States federal government. I would be proud to work place like this.

Rachelle's Feedback
Try offering a suggestion that is more personal and less to do with the business structure. You can find positive things about USPS by a quick Google search.
"I want to work for USPS because you offer your team members through training, and ways to move up in the organization. I read online that you have specific programs for recent grads and skills matching for applicants with military experience."
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I want to work for the USPS because it is a great company that is stable. I love to learn new jobs and positions thru out the company and strive for customer service. I would be proud to work for a company like this.

Lauren's Feedback
Very solid response! I assisted with some alternate wording.
USPS is an extremely recognizable company with high service standards. I would be proud to work for such a large, stable company. I strive to grow in my customer service career, and I believe this position would give me the growth opportunity I am looking for. I have aspirations to grow within the company as well, so the more learning I can have on the job, the better.
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