Information Security

Begin Your Cybersecurity Career Today

Interested in a cybersecurity career but worried you might not be qualified? Don’t be intimidated. Cybersecurity is an all-encompassing field composed of individuals from all different backgrounds and skillsets. In fact, you may already possess the necessary skills for many cybersecurity positions, such as problem solving, communications, and project management.

A cybersecurity career at USPS® means protecting one of the largest organizations in the nation from thousands of security risks. Our cybersecurity experts use the industry’s most cutting-edge tools and technology to keep malicious actors out of the USPS network.

USPS employs cybersecurity professionals in roles that span cybersecurity operations to policy and compliance. With such a broad range of possibilities, you might find a career that matches your interests.

Follow these tips to begin or build on your cybersecurity career at USPS:

n Develop your skills. USPS offers a variety of cybersecurity courses in HERO at no cost to employees. Engaging in training from auditing and incident response to risk management, employees can further develop their cybersecurity knowledge.

n Have a career conversation. Develop a career plan with professionals who are dedicated to helping you. Request a career conversation with your manager through HERO.

n Visit the eCareer tab. Positions are consistently posted on the eCareer tab on Blue at blue.usps.gov/wps/myportal/ecareer. Browse through the open positions to find your next opportunity.

For more information about cybersecurity careers, visit the CyberSafe at USPS® pages on Blue (blue.usps.gov/cyber) and LiteBlue (liteblue.usps.gov/cyber).