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  2. Careers - About.usps.com

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    USPS hires a diverse workforce who is interested in serving the public. Explore the many open full-time, part time and seasonal jobs that offer a range of benefits and opportunities.

  3. Create a profile & apply - Careers - About.usps.com

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    A Candidate profile will house your general information and allow you to create a unique username and password that you can log into from any computer anytime. You can search for jobs without creating a profile. However, in order to apply you will need to create one.

  4. How to apply - Careers - About.usps.com

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    You will learn how to search for different job opportunities, create an online profile, submit an application, and what to expect after applying. The videos provide instructions on how to navigate both our Careers webpage and the online application portal.

  5. Career opportunities - Careers - About.usps.com

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    Compensation & benefits | Career development | Diversity & inclusion. Apply now. USPS offers a wide range of career opportunities that offer promotion and benefits. Many positions are open including professional and field positions - see which one is right for you.

  6. Search & Apply - About.usps.com

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    The United States Postal Service® has hundreds of job openings. If you find a job that interests you, create an eCareer Profile and you can apply today. Using Job Search

  7. Searching for USPS jobs - Careers - About.usps.com

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    Searching for USPS jobs. There are many ways to search within the eCareers system (our application system). Please read below to learn the best way to find the job you are looking for. For the best experience, use a desktop or laptop computer rather than a mobile device.

  8. Working at USPS - Careers - About.usps.com

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    Search jobs. The Postal Service is the second largest employer in the United States. We offer our team variety, training, and ways to move up. We have specific programs for recent grads and skills matching for applicants with military experience.

  9. Top jobs – Careers – About.usps.com

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    View our open jobs including drivers, sales and services, delivery and sorting and handling positions. Find your new job at USPS. USPS is hiring full-time, part time and seasonal positions.

  10. Postal exams - Careers - About.usps.com

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    Most entry-level Postal Service jobs require you to pass the Virtual Entry Assessment (VEA). These exams include: VIRTUAL ENTRY ASSESSMENT – MC (474) for Mail Carrier jobs. VIRTUAL ENTRY ASSESSMENT – MH (475) for Mail Handler jobs. VIRTUAL ENTRY ASSESSMENT – MP (476) for Mail Processing jobs.

  11. Compensation and Benefits - Careers - About.usps.com

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    We offer a competitive compensation and benefits package for Postal Service™ career employees. Compensation In addition to competitive basic pay rates and regular salary increases, depending on the type of job held, most employees may also receive overtime pay, night shift differential, and Sunday premium pay.