PHILADELPHIA, PA — For job seekers looking for steady work with long-term benefits, the U.S. Postal Service is opening its doors this weekend with a hands-on hiring event in Southwest Philadelphia.
The Postal Service is hosting a Saturday job fair aimed at connecting local residents with career opportunities that offer federal benefits, advancement potential, and retirement options—all within one of the nation’s most established public service organizations.
The event will take place at the USPS district office on South 70th Street, giving attendees the chance to learn about available roles, ask questions, and take the first step toward a new career path.
Opportunities Across Multiple Career Paths
Officials say the job fair will feature openings for a range of positions, including:
- City carriers
- Rural carriers
- Automotive technicians
- Maintenance roles
These positions are part of USPS’s ongoing effort to strengthen its workforce while continuing to serve communities across the country.
To qualify, applicants must meet several basic requirements, including being at least 18 years old (or 16 with a high school diploma), passing a background check, and maintaining a safe driving record for applicable roles.
A Chance to Build a Long-Term Career
Beyond immediate employment, USPS emphasizes that these roles can lead to long-term career growth, with structured advancement opportunities and access to federal benefits.
For many in the region, the event offers a direct, local entry point into stable employment—without the need for extensive prior experience in some positions.
Event Details
- What: USPS Career Fair
- When: Saturday, May 2, 2026, 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM
- Where: USPS District Office, 3190 S. 70th St., Philadelphia, PA 19153
- More Info: https://www.usps.com
With positions available across multiple skill levels, the Postal Service is encouraging anyone interested in a reliable, benefits-backed career to stop by, explore opportunities, and take the next step toward joining a nationwide workforce.
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