Jan. 30, 2023
NEW YORK – All across Long Island, the Postal Service is looking to fill hundreds of positions. This is your chance to join America’s most trusted government agency and start an opportunity-filled career.
Interested in becoming a postmaster and serving your community? Would you like to learn operations and manage a sorting facility? Joining the Postal Service as a city carrier assistant is your ticket into a world of exciting adventures with over 3,000 different types of jobs available within the organization and openings all over the nation.
Want to learn more about the hiring process? Join us at the Old Bethpage Post Office on Feb. 2 to speak with Post Office experts between 10 a.m. and 1 p.m.
Old Bethpage Post Office is located at 696 Old Bethpage Rd, Old Bethpage, NY 11804.
Our hiring portal is open 24/7 for applicants to get a jumpstart on the process by visiting usps.com/careers.
To assist potential applicants, USPS personnel will be on-site to provide detailed information about the positions and answer questions at the following Postal Service job fairs:
The Postal Service offers competitive wages and benefits, and career advancement opportunities.
As part of your innovative and bold 10-year plan, Delivering for America, the Postal Service is focused on building a more stable and empowered workforce. Our employees are our greatest asset, and we are currently investing in our new employees by providing robust training and on-the-job support.
Applicants must be 18 years of age and be able to pass drug screening and a criminal background investigation. Applicants must be available to work weekends and holidays. See the job posting for full details for duties, responsibilities, requirements and benefits information. Job postings are updated frequently, so check back often for additional opportunities.
The United States Postal Service is an equal opportunity employer offering a fast-paced, rewarding work environment with competitive compensation packages, on-the-job training, and opportunities for advancement.
The Postal Service generally receives no tax dollars for operating expenses and relies on the sale of postage, products, and services to fund its operations.
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