Hi guys
I recently completed an application for a mail sorter position. I was then asked to complete the tests.
Since doing that i haven't heard anything.
Does anyone know if you get a call or email?
Does the status change if you are unsuccessful?
I would call them however there isn't a number for the recruitment team.
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Mail sorter job application
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TrueBlueTerrier
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Re: Mail sorter job application
I am afraid its a long drawn out process - looking at peoples experiences posted on here it can take 4 - 6 weeks sometimes.
However, yes they do change your status to unsuccessful (or something similar) on the web page.
I believe most contact is by email and the website.
However, yes they do change your status to unsuccessful (or something similar) on the web page.
I believe most contact is by email and the website.
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zaki
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Re: Mail sorter job application
I was a bit concerned they may have tried to contact me by phone and because i lost my phone that would be an issue.
Cant inform anyone of my new number either.
Also does anyone who works for royal mail know if a family member currently working for royal mail can put in a recommendation?
Cant inform anyone of my new number either.
Also does anyone who works for royal mail know if a family member currently working for royal mail can put in a recommendation?
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fb1969
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Re: Mail sorter job application
I joined in a delivery post with driving last year. I did the online application in July and had an interview in the first week of August, and my first day was in mid-September. At no point did I receive any phone calls, everything I got was by email, so I don't think you have anything to worry about in that respect. I can't remember what details were held, but you may be able to log in online and change your contact details, just in case they need a phone number.
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barrowc
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Re: Mail sorter job application
For Christmas jobs, there's usually a week or two for RM staff to recommend friends/family before the jobs get opened to the public. At least one person I know recommended a relative who still didn't get in though (due to RM disorgansiation rather than any problem with the relative in question). The Christmas jobs will start to be advertised around Septemberzaki wrote:Also does anyone who works for royal mail know if a family member currently working for royal mail can put in a recommendation?
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zaki
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Re: Mail sorter job application
What does it mean by pending tests?