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Get Ready for a Career with the United States Postal Service

Starting pay for entry-level USPS jobs averages $21 per hour. These positions are gateways to stable, long-term careers and often lead to other great opportunities within the Postal Service. Many employees find their work so meaningful that they stay with USPS throughout their careers. On average, postal workers earn over $72,000 per year, plus full benefits.

We’ll Help You Get Hired

Start at $21/Hour — Earn Up to $34/Hour with Full Federal Benefits

  • City Mail Carrier
  • Mail Handler
  • City Carrier Assistant
  • Mail Handler Assistant
  • Rural Mail Carrier
  • Window Clerk
  • Rural Carrier Assistant
  • Data Conversion Operator
  • Mail Processor
  • Label Printing Technician

The Hiring Process

The process for getting a US Postal job is the same for all entry-level roles and starts online. Our all-in-one paid resources are designed to make it easier for you, and we encourage you to take full advantage. To join, there’s a fully refundable $69.95 deposit that gives you access to prep materials and live support through all three hiring stages listed below.

Discover a rewarding career with USPS. Enjoy great pay, equal opportunity, and solid benefits. No college degree needed. Apply today!

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We help you get hired by the
U.S. Postal Service—with full federal benefits.

  • Career Development & TrainingA supportive learning environment for your success
  • $65K AnnuallyAverage income for postal workers with benefits
  • Healthcare & Retirement PlanFederal benefits for career employees
  • Job SecurityBecome a member of the American Postal Workers Union

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How it works

Simple Hiring Process for All Entry-Level Roles

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Career Opportunities with the US Postal Service

If you’re motivated and ready to be part of a fast-moving team, this is the place for you.

USPS is expanding its workforce to keep up with the rising demand for delivery services across the country. With a long-standing reputation and a focus on improving service, USPS has earned the public’s trust. Now, they’re growing—and inviting you to build a lasting career as a postal service worker.

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