Mail Handler
Role overview
Start your USPS career as a Mail Handler Assistant, working behind the scenes to move, load, and sort mail and packages in postal facilities. No prior postal experience is required, and paid training is provided so you know what to do on day one.
Position details
- Openings : Multiple positions across the country
- Starting pay : $19–$21 per hour, with opportunities to earn more based on location and schedule
- Status : Full-time, entry-level
- Total compensation : Competitive pay plus a full benefits package
Perks and benefits
Paid time off : Vacation days and sick leaveHealth coverage : Medical, dental, and vision optionsRetirement savings : Access to USPS-sponsored retirement plansLife insurance : Optional coverage availableKey responsibilities
Load, unload, and move mail and packages using carts, containers, and equipmentSort mail by size, destination, and type to prepare it for processing and deliveryOperate basic mail-handling equipment after training (conveyors, sorters, etc.)Keep work areas organized, clear, and safeFollow USPS safety procedures and report issues as neededWe help you prep for USPS jobs. This isn’t a job posting — applying is free at USPS.com, and all hiring decisions are made by USPS.
How our program helps
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A step-by-step guide to the USPS Mail Handler hiring processPractice assessments in the actual exam format, with explanationsInterview tips focused on facility and operations rolesTools to find active USPS job postings in your areaOngoing support by email while you prepareApply with confidence
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