United State Postal Service is Hiring
United State Postal Service
Now hiring
Think you have what it takes?
18 years old at the time of appointment or 16 years old with a high school diploma
United States citizen, permanent resident, or citizen of American Samoa or other U.S. territory
Able to pass a criminal background check, drug screening, and medical assessment
USPS Offers:
Competitive Pay
Diverse Workplace
Sense of Service to the Community
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 graduates and skills matching for applicants with military experience.
From mail carriers to corporate management, we all work together to provide efficient, affordable service to the American public. USPS is an excellent workplace for self-motivated individuals who enjoy independence and measurable goals with the added satisfaction of serving our communities.
Benefits
Great benefits include more than good pay. USPS has competitive salaries and premium benefits.
Multiple health and life insurance choices
Retirement and thrift savings plans
Vacation time and sick leave
Qualifying education assistance
Building a Career at USPS
Our workers are the backbone of USPS service. We want to develop and advance careers within USPS, so our development programs train and prepare our employees for promotions and growth in a variety of USPS business areas.
Diversity & Inclusion
It is the policy of the Postal Service to provide equal employment opportunity and prevent employment discrimination. We seek to attract and retain a diverse workforce in which employees respect and value each other’s differences and work to promote collaboration, flexibility, and fairness so that all employees are able to participate and contribute to their full potential. Should you become a USPS employee, you will be required to perform your duties in a manner that complies with these policies and objectives.
Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) process
The efile website allows you to initiate a request for EEO counseling online and view the status of any EEO case that you originally initiated with efile. For information about the EEO process, please see “Publication 133 – What You Need to Know About EEO