March 27, 2023
Four State Job Fair Event Takes Place April 13
The Postal Service is searching for nearly 2,000 new employees at concurrent job fairs held at 252 Post Office locations throughout Oregon, Montana, Idaho, and Washington on Thursday, April 13, 11 a.m. – 3 p.m. PT/Noon – 4 p.m. MT.
There are 53 Post Office locations throughout Washington participating in the event, including Seattle, Spokane, and Tacoma. The full list of locations is listed below.
“Working for the Postal Service offers the opportunity for a fulfilling career,” said Washington district manager Pam Cook, “There is an urgent need for mail carriers, clerks, and mail handlers. We offer great benefits, good pay, security, and the ability to expand your own horizons with multiple career paths and advancement opportunities.”
No appointment is necessary. All job fairs are free and open to anyone interested in a Postal career.
Postal Service human resources employees will be available to help job fair attendees with benefits, qualifications, and application questions. Laptops will be available on the day of the event for immediate application submission.
Our employees are our greatest asset, and we are investing in our new personnel by providing robust training and on-the-job support. The Postal Service offers stability, competitive wages and benefits, and career advancement opportunities.
Starting pay varies depending on the job. But starting pay for carriers ranges between $19 and $20 per hour paid bi-weekly. Applications are accepted online at www.usps.com/careers.
Applicants must be 18 years old — in some instances, interested candidates can also be 16 with a high school diploma/GED— available to work weekends and holidays, and be able to pass drug screening and a criminal background investigation.
Refer to the job announcements for full details, duties, responsibilities, job requirements, and benefits information. For additional information regarding available positions in all areas, applicants can go to our website www.usps.com/careers. Job postings are updated frequently, so check back often for additional opportunities.
Stabilizing our workforce to ensure we consistently service nearly 165 million addresses across the country is one part of the Postal Service’s 10-year Delivering for America plan to achieve financial stability and service excellence.
Anyone who needs a full or part-time job, a new career path, or is looking for a first-time job, please make plans to visit the job fair in your community.
Washington |
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Location |
Address |
Battle Ground Post Office |
418 W Main St. |
Bellevue Post Office |
12224 NE Bel Red Rd. |
Bellingham Post Office |
315 Prospect St. |
Benton City Post Office |
909 Dale Ave. |
Bothell Post Office |
10500 Beardslee Blvd. |
Bremerton Post Office |
602 Pacific Ave. |
Cheney Post Office |
224 2nd St. |
Concrete Post Office |
45650 Main St. |
Covington Post Office |
17300 SE 270th Pl |
Everett Post Office |
3102 Hoyt Ave. |
Everett Hub Facility |
8120 Hardeson Rd. |
Evergreen Post Office |
4001 S Pine St. |
Fort Lewis Post Office |
4170 Kaufman Ave. |
Friday Harbor Post Office |
220 Blair Ave. |
Gig Harbor Post Office |
3118 Jusdson St. |
Grandview Post Office |
116 Grandridge Rd. |
Granite Falls Post Office |
205 E Stanley St. |
Issaquah Post Office |
400 NW Gilman Blvd. |
Kent Post Office |
10612 SE 240th ST. |
Lake Stevens Post Office |
1709 124th Ave. |
Lakewood Post Office |
5409 100th St. |
Langley Post Office |
115 2nd St. |
Lacey Post Office |
5815 Lacey Blvd., SE |
Lincoln Post Office |
3705 S G St. |
Lynnwood Post Office |
6817 208th St., SW |
Maple Valley Post Office |
22023 SE Wax Rd |
Marysville Post Office |
1010 State Ave. |
Nine Mile Falls Post Office |
12522 N Nine Mile Rd. |
Oak Harbor Post Office |
1155 SE City Beach St. |
Olympia Post Office |
900 Jefferson St. |
Parkland Post Office |
320 Garfield St. |
Pasco Post Office |
3500 W. Court St. |
Port Orchard Post Office |
1125 Bethel Ave. |
Proctor Post Office |
3801 N 27th St. |
Pullman Post Office |
1135 S Grand Ave. |
Puyallup Post Office |
204 2nd St., SW |
Redmond Post Office |
7241 185th Ave., NE |
Regal Post Office |
5428 S Regal St. |
Renton Post Office |
17200 116th Ave., SE |
Renton Highlands Post Office |
4301 NE 4th St. |
Rosewood Post Office |
6325 N Monroe St. |
Seattle- Lake City Post Office |
3019 NE 127th St. |
Shadle Post Office |
1903 W Garland Ave. |
Sheridan Park Post Office |
1281 Sylvan Way |
Snohomish Post Office |
1323 Avenue D |
South Hill Post Office |
13516 Meridian E |
Sumner Post Office |
1313 Fryar Ave. |
Sunnyside Post Office |
713 E Edison Ave. |
University Place Post Office |
6817 27th St. |
Vancouver Post Office |
2700 Caples Ave. |
Vashon Post Office |
10005 SW 178th St. |
West Richland Post Office |
4801 W Van Giesen St. |
Yakima Post Office |
205 W Washington Ave. Yakima, WA 98903 |
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