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USPS is offering 50 career conferences this year

The Postal Service is encouraging employees to attend one of its career conferences this year to take control of their professional development and create a better future for themselves within USPS.

Fifty conferences are scheduled across the nation with the continuing theme, “Delivering a Brighter Future.” Each event will include networking opportunities and interactive sessions designed to equip participants with career development tools and resources.

A new session — “Not Interviewed, Not Selected, Now What?” — has been added to provide enhancements for new and returning attendees.

“At the Postal Service, we’re committed to fostering an environment that encourages growth, learning and career development,” said Jenny Utterback, organization development vice president.

“By attending our career conferences, employees have the chance to network with their peers and leaders and gain new insights and perspectives that can propel them toward ongoing success within our organization,” she said.

Each event will allow participants to:

• Network with leaders from throughout USPS;

• Explore career opportunities and advancement;

• Learn about potential career paths;

• Receive a professional headshot; and

• Attend sessions to learn about applying for jobs, interviewing, career development tools and more.

To access rsvpBOOK, the website for the events, employees can go to LiteBlue or Blue and select the “Career Conferences” banner.

The secure rsvpBook website offers a list of available dates and locations, along with registration information.

Career conferences are open to all Postal Service employees while off the clock.

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