[FULL TIME Remote] USPS Postal Associate

Quick Overview:

  • Company: Workwarp
  • Location: Remote
  • Position: USPS Postal Associate
  • Compensation: a competitive salary
  • Start Date: Immediate openings available

 


 

Postal Associate Positions are once again available for interested candidates as the Postal Service resumes accepting applications, marking a great chance for those who wish to pursue a career in the postal field. To ensure success of new employees, paid training will be provided by the United States Postal Service... About the Position: Working as a Postal Associate for USPS can be very rewarding since it involves many different tasks necessary for everything to run smoothly at this organization which deals with sending letters throughout US states or even abroad including selling stamps, taking care of incoming mail, sorting them out according their destinations among others; besides serving as information center where people could ask questions about mailing stuff like change of address forms completing process while providing services such as mail holds management and rental boxes distribution points too. Not only does this help keep things efficient within our busy postal service but also opens up lots of opportunities for promotion within USPS itself due its dynamic nature as well given time someone might move from being just a low level worker all way up until they become top executive officer having oversight over entire system possibly even countrywide one day. Position Benefits: • A wide range of job options are open to candidates possessing different aptitudes and skill sets • Salary by the Hour: Rates varying between $23.47 and $38.62 • The yearly salary package, which also accounts for all-encompassing benefits, has an average of $72,400 • Along with paid time off, an employer may choose to supply additional benefits such as paid sick leave or personal days By adopting the promote from within policy, the organization can tempt high-performing candidates that are driven by the prospect of climbing the career ladder The distribution of packages and mail throughout the United States is achieved by the USPS utilizing a vast network of delivery personnel and service facilities. Fulfilling certain fundamental requirements such as being a citizen of the United States and reaching the legal age of adulthood, which is 18 years, is mandatory to become qualified. Duties Include: • Selling stamps • Use filters and rules - Use filters and rules to manage incoming mail. You can set rules to automatically redirect specific types of emails to relevant folders • Categorizing letters based on their intended recipients is what mail sorting is all about. • Performing tasks is a fundamental function in several careers to expedite work operations. • Aiding clients in managing their postal demands, including pausing the delivery of mail for a short duration or modifying their mailing location. About USPS: The United States Postal Service (USPS) was created more than 200 years ago and it is at present one of the biggest employers in the US with a workforce of over one million people! There are in excess of thirty thousand post offices throughout the country that deliver around six hundred million pieces of mail each year to approximately one hundred and forty two million different places! In case you scatter all their cars bumper-to-bumper on earth’s equator, it would be four times long! They provide competitive pay scales; offer attractive benefits like retirement plans, health insurance coverage options & paid time off programs; through its size diversity which ranges from entry level right through top executive levels, USPS creates many opportunities for career growth within their own organization there really isn't another company quite like this anywhere else on earth! Ensure that you meet all the requirements below before applying for this position: You must have attained the age of majority, which is 18 years, and must be either a citizen or lawful permanent resident of the United States Apply Job!

 

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