Ace Your Canada Post GAT With Accurate and Updated Prep [2020]
Post exams expert Hi, I'm Sagi, JobTestPrep's expert for the public service exams. I created this page for you. If you have any questions, feel free to contact me at asksagi@jobtestprep.com Before you can begin your new Canada Post career, you'll have to pass the GAT. The CA Post General Ability Test has numerous subjects that you have never been tested on before, like visual-spatial reasoning and memorization. But the real challenge of the CA Post-test is it's strict time limits, as you have only 10 minutes to complete the entire exam. Although this task seems daunting, our experience in preparing thousands of public service candidates for their exams proves that practice ensures success. So, with our PrepPack™, you'll gain access to: ⦿ CA Post Diagnostic test - to learn which subjects to focus on. ⦿ Practice drills in every section to improve your weak spots. ⦿ A full-length GAT simulation to wrap everything up. These will help you to ace your GAT and pass the Canada Post hiring process. Taking a test tomorrow? Improve your score in just a few hours with this PrepPack™. Canada Post Tests During the Canada Post hiring process, you will be required to pass the General Ability Test (GAT) to be hired. The GAT test is taken via your computer browser with a 10-minute time limit. Note that you may not use a calculator or any other device during the test. CA Post Assessment - GAT Content The test consists of 6 types of questions: Addresses Sorting Visual-Spatial Reasoning Read and Memorize - A short text followed by two questions Letter Counting Verbal Spatial Reasoning Reading Comprehension - a paragraph followed by two questions CA Post GAT Sample Questions Addresses Sorting In which of the following sequences does the address 3248 Wellington ST W belong? Letter Counting An August report by the Conference Board of Canada said almost half of all Canadian households send no more than four pieces of mail each month. The 3-Step Practice Formula to Pass the GAT Diagnostic test - Complete the diagnostic test and see which type of questions you need more practice. Practice tests -Based on the results of the diagnostic tests, you should know where to focus your efforts. Start with the subjects that are most relevant to you. Simulation - When you feel ready, you can take the GAT simulation. The Simulation will give you a better understanding of what the real GAT test is going to be like. There is mechanical test that is designated for the postal system's mechanics. Thus, if you are applying for this Canada Post position, you can prepare for it today. Money back guarantee Continue Practicing With The Complete Canada Post GAT Preparation Pack Get instant access to hundreds of practice questions with full solutions, solving tips, study guides and more. Get Started Now Canada Post Hiring Process The Canada Post recruitment process is relatively straight-forward. Past applicants have mentioned that the only real obstacle is the assessment test. However, don't allow this to daunt you, you can immediately begin practicing with our PrepPack™. Below is a breakdown of your upcoming weeks: Online Resume Submission: On Canada Post’s main website, you will see a concise list of vacant positions throughout the country. Likewise, each job has a detailed description, along with the responsibilities and qualifications required. Pre-Employment Testing: After submitting your application, you likely will receive an email test invite. Here you will open a link and take a few tests. Be sure to have an open schedule before you begin. Telephone Screening: If you pass the exams, you will likely receive a telephone interview. The telephone conversation is relatively brief. The main purpose is to set-up your in-person interview. Face-to-Face Interview: Interview questions within the Canada post office are relatively straight-forward. As mentioned above, they rely heavily on the tests over the in-person interview. Canada Post Interview Questions Here are a few sample questions to help build your confidence: How do you resolve conflict? How do you handle a customer complaint? Tell us about a time you noticed a safety issue not dealt with correctly. What did you do about it?