There are plenty of opportunities for job seekers to ask questions and receive assistance during the Postal Service Job Fairs next week at different locations across Indiana.
The USPS Job Fairs will be held Aug. 29, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at several area locations to fill immediate openings for rural carrier associates and assistant rural carriers, both paying up to $20.38 per hour plus some benefits.
Local locations are:
- The New Carlisle Post Office at 121 E. Chestnut Street
- Plymouth Post Office at 124 W. Garro Street
- Walkerton Post Office at 620 Van Buren Street
- The Warsaw Post Office at 365 W. Market Street
To assist potential applicants, USPS personnel will be on-site at the Job Fairs to provide detailed information about the positions and to answer questions. Applications are accepted online only at www.usps.com/careers.
Search for positions in “Indiana” for an opening near you. Applicants must be 18 years of age and be available to work weekends and holidays. See the job posting for full details on duties, responsibilities, requirements, and benefits information. Job postings are updated frequently, so check back often for additional opportunities.
Accepting a position with the United States Postal Service is the first step that could lead to a long, fulfilling career with a dynamic, forward-thinking organization committed to delivering for the American people. USPS is an organization that promotes from within, offering career development to help prepare employees to achieve their professional goals.
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