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Postal Service will hold its next online veterans roundtable for employees on Sunday, Jan. 21

The Postal Service will hold its next online veterans roundtable for employees on Sunday, Jan. 21, at 1 p.m. Eastern.

Warren Small Jr., a Vietnam War veteran and retired New York state court clerk, will lead a discussion on the importance of staying resilient, and Tena Branstetter, a USPS human resources manager, will discuss navigating the eCareer portal.

During the latter discussion, attendees will learn how to search and apply for Executive and Administration Schedule jobs and update their candidate profiles.

The roundtable will be held via Zoom. The meeting ID number and passcode can be found on the Veterans Affairs Blue and LiteBlue pages, as can the phone number for employees who prefer to participate by phone.

USPS employees who are active military or veterans and their family members may participate.

Participation is voluntary and off the clock.

A recording will be available afterward on the Veterans Affairs Blue and LiteBlue pages.

Employees with questions about the roundtable — or any military-related concerns — should email them to military@usps.gov.

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