Join the United States Postal Service (USPS) as a Mail Processing Clerk and embark on a fulfilling career path!
USPS is currently accepting applications for entry-level Mail Processing Clerks across the nation. As the largest federal employer with nearly one million employees, USPS is dedicated to providing no-cost, comprehensive training to help you succeed in your role. This is an excellent opportunity to gain valuable skills, enhance your career prospects, and contribute to a vital service that connects communities.
As a Mail Processing Clerk, you'll thrive in a dynamic environment where you'll manage high volumes of mail. Your primary responsibilities will include:
Sorting and Distributing Mail: Ensure mail is processed promptly and delivered accurately.
Customer Service: Aid customers with their mailing needs, including address corrections and package delivery guidance.
Administrative Duties: Handle postal documentation, track shipments, and manage postage requirements.
Stamp & Postage Sales: Assist customers in purchasing stamps and mailing supplies.
Why Choose USPS?
Founded over two centuries ago, USPS is an essential part of American infrastructure, operating over 30,000 locations and delivering 600 million pieces of mail annually to more than 142 million delivery points. With a fleet of over 200,000 vehicles, USPS is recognized as the world's largest postal operator. By joining USPS, you will enjoy:
Job security
Competitive pay starting at $23.47 - $38.62 per hour
Average annual salary of $72,400 with full benefits
Comprehensive benefits package including paid leave, sick time, holiday pay, health insurance, life insurance, pension plan, and more!
Opportunities for career advancement with entry-level positions leading to managerial roles
A supportive work-life balance
If you are looking for stability and growth, this position is tailor-made for you! Our program also offers:
Step-by-step guidance through the USPS hiring process
Simulated practice exams with detailed answer explanations
Webinars covering interview strategies and best practices
Tools to help you find USPS positions nearby
Personalized support via email and chat throughout your application journey