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The Postal Service will offer a virtual job fair for supervisory positions on Sunday, May 19

The Postal Service will offer a virtual job fair for supervisory positions on Sunday, May 19.

Participants will hear from operational leaders and receive an overview of the knowledge and skills needed to be a competitive applicant.

Individual sessions will provide attendees with information on how to apply for vacancies in eCareer, respond and demonstrate qualifications of the position, prepare for the interview, network effectively and take charge of their personal development.

Sign language interpreters and closed captioning will be available, and after the fair, participants will be able to access a recording of it and the slides shown.

The fair starts at 1 p.m. Eastern and is open to both career and noncareer employees.

To participate, employees must complete an online registration form on MyHR, part of LiteBlue.

In addition to the May 19 session, fairs will be held Sunday, July 14, and Sunday, Sept. 15.

All participants must be current Postal Service employees and attend while off the clock. Participation is voluntary.

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