Join the United States Postal Service as a Mail Carrier! Role Overview Are you interested in becoming a Mail Carrier and delivering important mail in your community? If so, this is a great opportunity for you! Mail carriers are essential, delivering letters and packages on assigned routes while interacting with customers and enjoying the outdoors in every season. Even if you have no prior postal experience, our paid training program will prepare you for success from day one! Position Snapshot Openings: USPS frequently invites applicants for Mail Carrier and related positions nationwide. Typical Roles: City Carrier Assistant, Rural Carrier Associate, and other delivery positions. Typical Starting Pay: Usually in the low to mid $20/hour range, depending on the specific role and location. Type: Entry-level frontline delivery positions offer opportunities for long-term careers and benefits. (Note: Pay, schedules, and benefits vary by official USPS postings and location.) Key Responsibilities Deliver mail and packages to homes and businesses along assigned routes. Walk or drive set routes, working outdoors in various weather conditions. Sort and organize mail before heading out on your route. Collect outgoing mail along the route as needed. Provide excellent customer service while following USPS safety and security procedures. Important Note: This is a guidance program and not a direct USPS job posting. All hiring decisions are made solely by USPS. Applying for official USPS positions is free at USPS.com. How Our Prep Portal Can Assist You With a one-time access fee, you will receive: A comprehensive guide to the USPS hiring process for common mail carrier roles. Practice assessments modeled after USPS exams to help you prepare. Advice on reading job postings and avoiding common application errors. Interview tips that focus on delivery roles, customer interactions, and route work. Tools to help you find current USPS job postings in your area and keep track of your applications. Email support throughout your preparation. This Role is Ideal For: Individuals looking for a stable, public-facing delivery job that offers structure and routine. Active people who enjoy working on their feet or driving, and appreciate being outdoors. Those feeling uncertain about the USPS application process and assessments who desire further guidance. Prepare Yourself and Apply with Confidence! If you are committed to pursuing a Mail Carrier role with USPS, our portal will help you feel ready and informed before you apply. Utilize it to understand the process, avoid common pitfalls, and enhance your chances of progressing through the hiring process successfully.
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USPS Careers - Mail Carrier / Delivery Driver - No Experience Necessary