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Applying for a job at the United States Postal Service (USPS) can be done online through the USPS Careers website. Here are the steps to follow: 1. Go to the USPS Careers website: Start by going to the USPS Careers website (https://about.usps.com/careers/). 2. Search for available jobs: Click on "Search Jobs" to view current job openings. You can search by job title, location, and other criteria. 3. Review job requirements: Read the job description and requirements carefully to ensure you meet the qualifications for the job you want to apply for. 4. Create an account: To apply for a job, you'll need to create an account on the USPS Careers website. Click on "Create Account" and follow the instructions to set up your profile. 5. Submit an application: Once you have found a job opening you are interested in and have created an account, you can submit an application by clicking on "Apply". You will need to upload your resume and answer a series of questions related to your experience and qualifications. 6. Take the assessment: You will need to complete an assessment to be considered for a USPS job. The assessment measures your suitability for the job and takes about 30-45 minutes to complete. 7. Follow up: After you submit your application, you can check the status of your application on the USPS Careers website. You may also receive an email or phone call from the USPS if they are interested in interviewing you for the position. Note: The USPS also offers a program called "Postal Exam 473" for those interested in applying for entry-level postal jobs such as mail carrier, mail handler, and postal clerk. This exam is administered in-person at a testing center and is required for most entry-level positions.
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