Jan. 9, 2024

Two Days, Six Job Fairs

Long Island Post Offices Push to Fill Immediate Openings

Postal Team

NEW YORK — Six Post Office job fairs aim to fill immediate openings on Long Island this Thursday and Friday. Participating Post Offices will have experts on site to walk jobseekers through the hiring process.

Jan. 11 and 12 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

  • Lindenhurst Post Office
    65 E. Hoffman Ave., Lindenhurst, NY 11757
  • Ronkonkoma Post Office
    200 Hawkins Ave., Ronkonkoma, NY 11779
  • Uniondale Post Office
    1000 Front St., Uniondale, NY 11553

Jobs available include rural carrier assistant and city carrier assistant:

City Carrier Assistant: $19.33 per hour paid bi-weekly.
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, requiring a general familiarity with postal laws, regulations, products and procedures commonly used, and geography of the area.

Rural Carrier Associate: $19.94 per hour paid bi-weekly.
Cases, delivers, and collects mail along a prescribed rural route using a vehicle; provides customers on the route with a variety of services.

Scan the QR code below to get started:
QR code for NY Job fairs

Applicants can also visit usps.com/hiring.

These job fairs are part of the U.S. Postal Service’s 10-year plan, “Delivering for America” to build a more stable and empowered workforce.

Applicants must be 18 years of age and have a valid driver’s license. See the job posting for full details for duties, responsibilities, requirements and benefits information.

Delivering for America
This year, the Postal Service celebrated the two-year anniversary of the Delivering for America (DFA), 10-year Plan.

If your news outlet is interested in interviewing a postal official about the progress made since implementation of the DFA, please contact Amy Gibbs at amy.n.gibbs@usps.gov. To read the DFA plan: Introduction: Delivering for America: Our ten-year plan - about.usps.com

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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