CINCINNATI, OH — The Cincinnati Post Office is looking to hire 100 city carrier associates. A job fair for the positions will be held in the lobby of the Cincinnati Main Post Office – 1623 Dalton Avenue, Cincinnati, OH 45214 – on Wednesday, January 31, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
A city carrier assistant (CCA) delivers and collects mail on foot or by vehicle under varying road and weather conditions in a prescribed area; maintains professional and effective public relations with customers and others, and requires a general familiarity with postal laws, regulations, products and geography of the area. CCAs work weekdays, weekends and holidays as needed.
“With a starting salary of $16.78 an hour, a CCA is a pre-career employee with a path to career status,” said USPS Field Recruiter Lisa Butts. “Applicants must have a valid state driver's license, a safe driving record, and at least two years of documented driving experience. A written exam is required and background checks are performed on applicants.”
The job fair is open to all. For more information on the job fair, contact Lisa Butts at (513) 684-5167.
There is no fee to apply for a position with the Postal Service and attending the job fair is optional. Currently available jobs are listed online at http://usps.com/careers. After completing the online application, applicants must click the save tab and electronically submit the application. Those interested in employment are encouraged to check http://usps.com/careers regularly.
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