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Here’s how to audition for the next USPS TV ad

The Postal Service is inviting employees to audition for an upcoming advertising campaign that will focus on how the organization serves business customers.

Employees who are selected to participate could be featured in a variety of ads, including TV commercials.

The casting call is open to all employees.

These types of roles are often depicted in the organization’s ads: customer services supervisors, letter carriers, mail handlers, motor vehicle operators, postmasters, processing clerks and retail associates.

No prior acting experience is required.

The USPS Employee Casting website has instructions on creating and submitting audition videos and uploading a current headshot. Employees who have trouble accessing the site from a postal computer should try using a personal device or a home computer.

The employee casting website is accessible year-round. USPS conducts advertising campaigns throughout the year that need on-screen participation from the organization’s workforce. Employee submissions are reviewed on a rolling basis.

Filming is expected to start early next year, with the commercials to begin airing in February.

Employees who have questions should email the casting team.

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