Nov. 15, 2021
Nine more job fairs just announced in Philly, Delaware and suburbs
PHILADELPHIA PA — The Postal Service is preparing now for another busy holiday season, as online shopping and shipping continue to increase and package growth expands. Right now, we are looking for committed and motivated individuals to join us in our mission of service to your local community and the nation through the holidays and beyond.
The following job fairs will be offered in November. All fairs are from 11 am – 3 pm.
Media Post Office |
November 16 |
101 E. Baltimore Avenue Media, PA 19063 |
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Media Post Office |
November 16 |
101 E. Baltimore Avenue Media, PA 19063 |
Phila Fairmount Station |
November 16 |
900 N. 19th St Philadelphia, PA 19130 |
Glenside Post Office |
November 17 |
262 S. Easton Road Glenside, PA 19038 |
Phila Richmond Station |
November 17 |
2001 E. Willard St Philadelphia, PA 19134 |
Phila Paschall Station |
November 18 |
7300 Lindbergh Blvd. Philadelphia, PA 19153 |
Newark, DE |
November 18 |
401 Ogletown Rd. Newark DE |
PHI- Main PO |
November 19 |
3000 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 |
Wilmington, DE |
November 19 |
3911 Concord Pike Wilmington, DE |
PHI- Main PO |
November 22 |
3000 Chestnut Street Philadelphia, PA 19104 |
To assist potential applicants, USPS personnel will be on-site to provide detailed information about the positions and answer questions. Applications are accepted online only at www.usps.com/careers. 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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