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USPS will hold more than 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.

The organization will hold more than 50 conferences across the nation. Each meeting will include networking opportunities and interactive sessions designed to equip participants with career development tools and resources.

Newly developed sessions will provide managers and supervisors with innovative ideas and best practices around developing stronger teams and building positive workplace cultures.

“The Postal Service values our employees and wants to help them advance within the organization,” said Jenny Utterback, organization development vice president.

“The in-person events we introduced last year have created a highly engaged environment that encourages growth and career exploration. Joining a conference can help you discover opportunities and propel you toward an even more rewarding postal career.”

The theme of this year’s conferences will be “Delivering a Brighter Future.” Each event will allow participants to:

• Network with leaders from throughout USPS;

• Explore career opportunities and advancement;

• Learn about potential career paths; 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 scan the QR code that accompanies this article.

The secure rsvpBOOK website offers a complete list of available dates and locations for career conferences, along with registration information.

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

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